DOKCHAN khanjari Tambourine Indian Musical Instrument | Hand Percussion Multicolor Dafli (Size - 6in)
- 12 Months cover from date of purchase for New Smart Phones
- Repair of device for Accidental and/or Liquid damage.
- Max 2 repair requests, cumulatively capped upto the device invoice value.
- Like to Like replacement
- Free Pick-up & Drop
- 14 Working Days TAT
Ever accidentally spilt coffee, tea or water on your phone? Did your phone ever get drenched in the rain? All of these can damage parts within your phone and make it unusable or non-responsive just when you most need it. Smartphones are fragile and prone to physical damage. So we recommend you buy this accidental damage and liquid protection cover. Fixing a liquid damaged Smartphone is expensive and time consuming if it isn't covered under the manufacturer warranty or extended warranty. Buying this Extended Warranty for your smartphone will protect your phone for 12 months.
| Validity | 1 Year |
|---|---|
| Brand | Reliance Retails |
| Warranty | 1 Year on handset. 6 months on accessories |
Items are eligible for return within 7 Days of Delivery*. All accessories, product & packaging need to beEver accidentally spilt coffee, tea or water on your phone? Did your phone ever get drenched in the rain? All of these can damage parts within your phone and make it unusable or non-responsive just when you most need it. Smartphones are fragile and prone to physical damage. So we recommend you buy this accidental damage and liquid protection cover. Fixing a liquid damaged Smartphone is expensive and time consuming if it isn't covered under the manufacturer warranty or extended warranty. Buying this Extended Warranty for your smartphone will protect your phone for 12 months.
Samsung 138 cm smart television with Pureview QLED
1 Year resQ Care Plan. Accidental and liquid damage Protection for LCD
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- History: The Tambourine Is One Of The Oldest Known Percussion Instruments, Dating Back To Ancient Civilizations. Its Origins Can Be Traced To Mesopotamia, Egypt, And Greece.
- Design: Typically, A Tambourine Consists Of A Circular Frame With Pairs Of Small Metal Jingles (Called Zils) Attached To The Perimeter. The Frame Can Be Made Of Steel And The Head Of The Tambourine Is Often Made Of Animal Skin Or Synthetic Materials.
- Playing Technique: Tambourines Are Played By Shaking, Tapping, Or Striking The Instrument With The Hand Or Fingers. The Jingles Produce A Bright, Jingling Sound When The Tambourine Is Played.
- Musical Use: Tambourines Are Commonly Used In A Wide Range Of Musical Genres, Including Folk, Rock, Pop, Classical, And World Music. They Are Often Used To Provide Rhythmic Accompaniment And Add Texture To Musical Arrangements.
- Popularity: The Tambourine'S Popularity Has Endured Over Centuries Due To Its Versatility, Portability, And Accessibility. It Remains A Staple Percussion Instrument In Many Musical Contexts Worldwide.