Wooden souravli, with vertically cut mouthpiece, 372 mm in length, with 6 finger holes on the front side. The body of the instrument is painted, varnished and bears dense engraved and debossed decorations, consisting of rings, vegetal and geometric patterns. It also bears an engraved inscription that reads: "ΔΟΥΜΠΙΑ". The mouthpiece is wrapped with wire placed in a groove to reinforce the wooden wall.