Lyre Harps

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Lyre Harps

Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Rosewood 10 String Lyre Harp Leaves Design

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Custom Made Premium Rosewood 10 Metal String Golden Flower Lyre Harp

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Custom Made Rosewood 10 String Dragon Design Lyre Harp

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Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Scottish 10 String Rosewood Lyre Harp

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Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Beautiful Metal String Scottish Lyre Harp

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Hand Made Scottish Sparrow Design Lyre Harp

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Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Golden Leaves 10 Metal String Lyre Harp

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Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made High Quality 10 Metal String Scottish Lyre Harp

Regular price $174.00 Sale price $174.00 Regular price $0.00
Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Hand Made 10 Metal String Lyre Harp

Regular price $174.00 Sale price $174.00 Regular price $0.00
Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Handmade Rosewood 10 Metal String Lyre Harp

Regular price $174.00 Sale price $174.00 Regular price $0.00
Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Rosewood 10 String Golden Flower Lyre Harp

Regular price $174.00 Sale price $174.00 Regular price $0.00
Vendor: Scottish Kilt ™

Custom Made Rosewood 10 Metal String Leaves Lyre Harp

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Find answers to the most common questions about our lyre harps, including material, care, and shipping policy. For more information and guidance, please visit our full FAQ page.

A lyre harp is a small, lightweight stringed instrument with a soundbox and a yoke holding the strings. The strings run parallel to the soundbox and are plucked with the fingers. Read more about lyre harp.

A lyre has a smaller, U-shaped frame with strings running parallel to its body, while a harp has a larger, triangular frame with strings running perpendicular to the soundboard. The lyre is usually plucked with fingers or a pick, and the harp is played with fingers across many octaves.

Hold a lyre harp by resting its body on your lap or a stand, keeping it stable, and pluck the strings gently with your fingers. Maintain a relaxed posture with your back straight and arms comfortable.

To play a lyre harp, hold it upright and pluck the strings with your fingers or a plectrum. Use your left hand to support the instrument and your right hand to create melodies.

To tune a lyre harp, turn each tuning peg gently while plucking the string until it matches the correct pitch. Use a tuning device or another reference note to check.

New lyre harp strings usually take a few days to a week of regular tuning to fully settle. During this time, they may go out of tune often and need frequent retuning until they stabilize.

A lyre harp usually has 7 to 10 strings, but modern versions can have 16, 24, or even more strings, and come in a variety of shapes and styles.

It produces a soft, gentle, and melodic sound that is light and resonant. Its tone is clear, calm, and often feels light or dreamy.

The bow is compared to a harp or lyre because it produces musical notes by vibrating strings, and both symbolize harmony and music in ancient myths. This connection highlights the bow’s dual role as a weapon and a poetic instrument.

To make a lyre harp, first make a wooden frame with a hollow body, put on a soundboard, and stretch the strings across it. Then tune the strings to get the notes you want.

Lyre harp strings should be replaced when they show signs of wear or breakage, but many players follow a schedule of changing them every 6–12 months for best sound quality. The exact timing depends on string material and how often the instrument is played.

To tune a 10-string lyre harp, begin with the lowest string and turn the tuning key to tighten or loosen it until it reaches the correct note. Use a chromatic tuner to make sure each string is in tune.

To tune a 16-string lyre harp, start from the lowest string and tune each string to its designated note using a tuning key. Check all strings again and adjust as needed to maintain even tension and correct pitch.

Orders sent within the Australia generally arrive quickly. Standard shipping usually takes 10–15 working days, while express delivery arrives in 8–10 working days, though exact times may depend on your area.

We only give refunds when the product is damaged or has a fault. You need to tell us within 5 days of receiving the item to get a refund. After 5 days, you can ask for a replacement, but refunds or exchanges are not allowed after 30 days. Read more about refund policy.