The pairs of hardwood sticks on each side of this
elaborately decorated
jakae (fig.)
are known as
krab, i.e. hand-held
pieces of wood used as a rhythm instrument. There are two types: the one
consists of a pair of straight, unattached, wooden blocks and is called krab
sephaa; the other consists of wooden slats, sometimes with -or made of-
brass and with rounded ends, that are tied together at one end, and which is
known by the name krab phuang.
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