Discover our collection of traditional Pakistani double flutes, iconic instruments of regional folk and pastoral music.
The alghoza (algoza) consists of two bamboo or wooden pipes: one for the melody and the other acting as a drone, creating a rich and rhythmic sound.
The satara (pava) is another double recorder flute originating from the shepherd traditions of the Thar Desert. Depending on the tuning — unison or a fifth apart — it produces varied textures combining melody and drone.
These instruments are known for their hypnotic character, simultaneous playing, and strong musical identity.