Though it´s named after its supposedly most famous owner, the 11th-century High King of Ireland, this handsome, inspiring 29-string instrument is actually thought to have been made in the 15th century. Regardless, it´s considered a national symbol and appears on the country´s coat of arms (as well as the trademark of Guinness Brewery and alluded to in the logo of Ryanair).
Read more in my post Our Wonderful Recent Tour of Ireland´s "Greatest Hits."
David Paul Appell
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