Description:

Southeast Asia, Burma / Myanmar, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A fine and playable example of a brass gong of sizeable form that hangs from a mahogany wood and rope framework with a wooden mallet. Burmese gongs are recognizable because of their prominent boss (nipple) in the center, just slightly recessed from the rest of the gong body, which is surrounded by 3 raised dashes on this example. The rich patina is deliberately left even when the gongs are being played or is sometimes selectively cleaned away to create patterns like lotus flowers or stars. A mellow tone rings out when this is gently hit. Size: 15.8" W x 35.8" H (40.1 cm x 90.9 cm)

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private Hawaii, USA collection, 2000

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#172834

  • Condition: Some light abrasions as expected with age and use. Otherwise, intact, excellent, and playable with rich patina.

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