DepartmentHispano
Pito
NameFlute
Artist
Artist not recorded
Place madeNEW MEXICO, United States, Southwest, North America
MediumWood, Buckskin, Copper Wire
Dimensions20 3/4 × 2 × 1 1/4 in. (52.7051 × 5.08 × 3.175 cm)
Credit LineGift of Cady Wells
Object numberA9.1954.50 M
DescriptionOf softwood, tubular, 9 bands of tin along barrel are hand cut, 5mm to 7mm wide and 4 to 6cm apart. Mouthpiece has one opening 3.5 cm from top, 2 openings at sides, 1.5 cm below top, 1 at back, 3.5 cm from top. Six openings on front cut at slight angle, upwards, lowest and largest 24 cm below top. Movable bridge or stop, of hardwood, has sharp corners, shaped like a boot with toe pointed toward mouthpiece. Stop tied to flute with buckskin. Two strand copper wire wrapped around bottom, fine brass wire around tapered end.Late 19th century
c.1910
Late 19th century
c. 1980
Pedro Antonio Fresquis
