glass harp

Etymology
Possibly a, from +  (see the 1969 quotation).

Noun

 * 1) A musical instrument consisting of glasses (typically wine glasses) tuned by putting different amounts of liquid into them. Sound is produced by rubbing one's fingers around the rims of the glasses, causing them to vibrate.

Translations

 * Finnish: lasiharppu
 * German:
 * Polish: anielskie organy, szklana harfa
 * Romanian: harpă de sticlă