Musical InstrumentsMembranophone-single-headed / goblet drumlate 19th centuryTombak is a membranophone-single-headed / goblet drum of Iranian (Persian) origin created in late 19th century using wood, skin or parchment measuring H. 42.5 cm (16-3/4) in., Diam. of head 23.5 cm (9-1/4 in.) — now part of the Musical Instruments collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Wood, skin or parchment |
| Dimensions | H. 42.5 cm (16-3/4) in., Diam. of head 23.5 cm (9-1/4 in.) |
| Classification | Membranophone-single-headed / goblet drum |
| Department | Musical Instruments |
| Credit Line | The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 |
| Date | late 19th century |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
This work belongs to the Iranian (Persian) culture. The estimated date range is 1850 – 1900.
Geography
Origin: Iran (Persia). 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Tombak?
Tombak is housed in the Musical Instruments department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Tombak created?
Tombak dates to late 19th century.
What material is Tombak made from?
Tombak is crafted from wood, skin or parchment.
Where does Tombak originate?
Tombak originates from Iran (Persia) (Iranian (Persian) culture).
Is Tombak in the public domain?
Tombak is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026