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Kerope
- The reimagined Kerope harkens back to its namesake intermediate stamp Turkish K’s, its tones steeped in a sound born over a half century ago. Kerope cymbals breathe into music a texture and complexity that no other cymbal can, carrying a richness and warmth that will strike a chord within even the most discerning of sonic connoisseurs, who for decades have sought after the old “K” sound.
- The degree of meticulous manufacturing and detailed craftsmanship dedicated to this series is unsurpassed. The entire bow is hammered into shape, reminiscent of old-world techniques used to make these K’s through the mid-20th century. The intricate lathing pattern boldens stick sound and favors brush work, while a unique waxing process focuses the sound. Together, these techniques achieve the iconic qualities of Kerope that ring true to its storied past.
- Kerope ride cymbals put an unrivaled touch in drummers’ hands that instantly inspires play, with a beautiful warm, complex crash that delights performer and audience alike. The stick attack speaks with clarity without being overwhelmed by the wash, coalescing in a perfect blend with the band. All Keropes feature the signature in the bell, as was tradition in the original cymbal, of the one and only Craigie Zildjian – the only cymbal in our catalog that bears her name.
- Lower-profile crashable ride that brings more definition and depth to the stick
- The long sought-after Zildjian K sound
- Sits under drummers’ hands with unprecedented touch and control
- Warm, complex ride that gives dark textures and rich complexity when crashed
- Traditional deep pin lathe complements brush work
- Special detailing with Craigie Zildjian's signature and laser-etched Zildjian logo1
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1 zildjian.com (retrieved May 18, 2025)
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