Harpy Harps is an innovative type of harp, which brings a modern look and affordable price. It was created by famous electro harpist Kiki Bello. Harpy’s design, sound and tension comes from a celtic and classical style. The small sound board makes it light, portable and easy to play. This electro-acoustic harp has an electric microphone system that delivers a rich and powerful sound when connected to a speaker or amp. Harpy can also be played acoustically. Beginners and advanced players have provided positive feedback regarding the quality and affordability of our harps compared to other established brands. Free tutorials for quick learning are available on YouTube. 


Great for children and adults to start learning.

Iris 22 fits in the overhead storage compartment of most airplanes.


Height: 31.5 inches (approx.)

Weight: 5.2 lbs

Range: F1 - F22 (22 strings)

Stringing: American Nylon

Tension: Light

Microphone System: Electric Single Audio Input (¼ inch jack)

Includes: Protective Bag, Strap, Tuning Key

Color: Blue

* Other colors available upon request. Extra charge may apply.


Shipping within the United States is FREE.

International shipping must be arranged and paid by the buyer.


  1. Post Code: 22-ST-BL (14)

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  • 22 String Iris Harpy - Electric-Acoustic Harp - Blue
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Harpy Harps USA

North Miami Beach, FL, United States
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