This detail shows the soundbox from a clarsach dating from around 1500, said to have been given by Mary, Queen of Scots to Beatrice Gardyn of Banchory in 1563.
Patterns have been burnt into the front, sides and base of the soundbox. Encircled crosses dominate, but there are also fine plant scrolls.
The clarsach was played in royal households from the 10th to the 16th centuries. It was the instrument of the Gael of north and west Scotland and Ireland.
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