This is a triangular wooden zither-style folk instrument, likely of Eastern European or Soviet origin. It features approximately 15 metal strings stretched across a natural wood soundboard with a central sound hole. The body is finished with blue painted edges and a red painted tailpiece bar. Tuning is achieved via individual metal peg winders along one edge. The instrument is hollow-bodied and played by plucking or strumming the strings. The underside of the body is plain natural wood veneer.

Condition: Fair
Condition Details: The instrument shows clear signs of age and use. The painted sections (blue and red) have visible chipping, scratching and wear throughout. The wooden soundboard has surface marks and dirt. The metal tuning pegs show oxidation and corrosion. Overall the instrument is structurally intact but cosmetically worn.