Description
The Handpan Arsha Titanium – 9 Notes D Kurd in Green dresses the world’s most-loved handpan scale in a living, natural green that feels grown rather than made. Its titanium surface shifts between forest, moss and soft jade — an earthy, grounded tone that sits gently beside the calm, meditative voice of the D Kurd scale.
Like every handpan, the Arsha is formed from two domed steel shells joined at the rim and played with the fingers and the heels of the palms. The upper shell carries the low central doum and eight tone fields; the lower shell holds the gu port that lets the bass breathe. Tuned to be beginner-friendly, it invites calming melodies from the very first day.
Green by Nature
Where the Blue Arsha echoes water and the Rainbow catches the light, the Green finish belongs to the earth. Its titanium colour leans into the shades of a quiet forest — deep moss in shadow, brighter jade where the light lands — so no two angles look quite the same. It is a restful, organic choice for players who want their instrument to feel as natural as the sound it makes, equally at home in a garden session or a calm studio corner.
Why the D Kurd Scale?
D Kurd (D minor) is the scale that introduced most people to the handpan, and for good reason. Its nine notes are arranged so that almost anything you play tends to sound right, which takes the pressure off learning and leaves room to simply listen. Warm, contemplative and forgiving, it is the easiest scale to fall in love with and the hardest to outgrow — as much a fit for sound healing as for everyday play.
Specifications
| Instrument | Handpan |
| Brand / line | Arsha |
| Series | Titanium |
| Colour | Green |
| Scale | D Kurd (D minor) |
| Notes | 9 (1 central doum + 8 tone fields) |
| Note layout | D3 · A3, A♯3, C4, D4, E4, F4, G4, A4 |
| Tuning | 440 Hz |
| Material | Stainless steel with titanium finish |
| Diameter | 58 cm |
| Height | 28 cm |
| Weight | 4.3 kg |
| SKU | ARH-4 |
Care & Maintenance
To keep the green titanium looking its best, wipe the surface gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth after each session and steer clear of abrasive cloths, steel wool and harsh solvents that could dull the colour. In humid or coastal air, a little handpan oil suited to finished surfaces can be applied sparingly. Store the instrument in a padded case, away from direct sun and sudden changes in temperature.
Learn more about the instrument’s history and construction on Wikipedia.
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