sshovky
Sshovky are a traditional wind instrument described in ethnographic writings about the fictional Velorian culture. They are valued for their clear solo voice and their ability to blend with other instruments in village ensembles.
Construction and design: Sshovky are typically 18–25 centimeters long and fashioned from wood, bamboo, or bone.
Playing technique: The instrument is played by directing air across the mouthpiece while the player covers
Repertoire and context: Historically, sshovky appeared in harvest rites, weddings, and village festivals. In ensembles, they
History and variants: The first Velorian references to the instrument appear in ethnographic accounts from the
Cultural significance: Sshovky symbolize communal harmony and seasonal renewal in Velorian tradition. Maker guilds preserve traditional