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The most expensive musical instrument ever sold at auction is an ancient Chinese Guqin (similar to a zither) from the Song Dynasty (960–1279), which fetched 137 million yuan (US$22 million) at Polyauction (Beijing) in a 2010 Beijing auction.—
Mike Hanlon
march 22,
New Atlas,
22 Mar. 2026 We were drawn to Laraaji’s organic droning on zither.—
Craig Jenkins,
Vulture,
2 Sep. 2025 There were electric and acoustic guitars — nice ones — to borrow, as well as a drum kit and multiple zithers.—
Julia Whelan Emma Kehlbeck Jeremy McLennan,
New York Times,
2 May 2025 Visit favorites include the tea ceremony, hina doll display, ikebana flower arrangements, and koto (Japanese zither) performances, along with storytelling and hands-on workshops.—
Duante Beddingfield,
Detroit Free Press,
1 Mar. 2024 See All Example Sentences for zither
Word History
Etymology
German, from Old High German zitara, cithara, from Latin cithara cithara — more at cither