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Making a Sistrum — The Sacred Rattle of Ancient Egypt
Bend a frame, thread loose metal discs onto wire crossbars, and shake out the bright shimmer of the sistrum — the sacred rattle of the Egyptian goddesses Hathor and Isis. A buildable school project in the shaken idiophone: how loose discs slapping on a frame make a shivering jingle.
Principiante
45 minutes
Instrucciones
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Egypt's sacred shimmer
Egypt's sacred shimmer
The sistrum is a rattle, but not one with seeds in a shell — its jingles are loose discs on crossbars. Priestesses of Hathor and Isis shook it in temple rites.
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Bend the frame
Bend the frame
Bend a green sapling into a tall U or horseshoe rising from a straight handle — the classic sistrum shape, like a narrow tennis racket.
Materiales para este paso:
Hardwood Sapling1 piezaHerramientas necesarias:
Sloyd Carving Knife3
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Let it set
Let it set
Tie the frame in its U-shape and let the wood dry so it holds the curve firmly on its own.
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Drill the crossbar holes
Drill the crossbar holes
Pierce two or three pairs of small holes through the two arms of the frame, each hole facing its partner across the gap.
Herramientas necesarias:
Awl5
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Cut the crossbars
Cut the crossbars
Cut two or three lengths of bronze wire, each a little longer than the frame is wide.
Materiales para este paso:
Bronze Wire1 pieza6
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Thread the jingles
Thread the jingles
Slide a few loose metal discs onto each wire so they rattle freely. Leave plenty of slack — packed tight, they cannot ring.
Materiales para este paso:
Metal Jingle Discs12 piezas7
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Fit the crossbars
Fit the crossbars
Push each wire through its pair of holes so it spans the frame, then bend the ends so it cannot slip out while the discs still slide.
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Shake it
Shake it
Flick your wrist to shake the sistrum. The loose discs slap against each other, the wires and the frame with a bright, shivering jingle.
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Change the shimmer
Change the shimmer
More discs, or thinner ones, give a brighter, denser shimmer; fewer, heavier discs give a slower clash. Try different numbers on each bar.
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Decorate it
Decorate it
Egyptians carved the handle as the face of the goddess Hathor and painted the frame. Decorate yours however you like to make it your own.
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Compendium — the sacred rattle
Compendium — the sacred rattle
The sistrum is a shaken idiophone, but a special one: instead of seeds in a closed shell, its jingles are loose discs or rings threaded on crossbars, so they slap freely against the bars, the frame and each other. Each disc is a tiny cymbal ringing briefly at its own high pitch, and because many of them strike at slightly different instants the sound is a bright, shivering shimmer rather than a single click — the same reason a tambourine's jingles or a cluster of sleigh bells sound sizzly rather than clean. Thinner, smaller discs ring higher and brighter, and more of them make a denser shimmer. In Egypt the sistrum was sacred: shaken by priestesses in the rites of Hathor and Isis, its rattle was believed to please the gods and drive off chaos, and the handle was often carved as Hathor's face. The earliest sistra were simple bent wood or reed frames strung with beads and seeds — the kind you have just built — before bronze frames with metal loops became the temple standard. As an idiophone it is a cousin of the shaken gourd rattle and the struck bone clappers: three different ways to make rhythm from the ring of a rigid body.
Materiales
3- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
- 12 piezasMarcador de posición
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Sloyd Carving Knife, try:
Blunt Collection Knife
Gilder's Knife
Knife
Sharp Cinnamon Knife
Sharp Knife (faca)
Sharp Pruning Knife
Small Trimming Knife - Instead of Bronze Wire, try:
Hook-Up Wire - Assortment (Stranded)
Tie Wire
Thin Brass Wire (for cleaning spouts)
Slip Ring - 6 Wire (2A)
Bezel Wire
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