Hárputi
Hárputi is a term originating from Norse mythology, referring to a specific type of harp. These instruments were believed to be crafted by the gods and possessed extraordinary magical properties. The most well-known Hárputi belonged to the god Bragi, the deity of poetry and music. Bragi's harp was said to be made of gold and to sing melodies that could soothe the savage beast, inspire warriors, and even sway the hearts of gods and mortals alike.
While often depicted as a stringed instrument similar to a lyre or a kithara, the exact appearance