Description:

**Originally Listed At $500**

Southeast Asia, Burma (present day Myanmar), ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A fine and playable ensemble of three bronze gongs, decreasing in size as they hang down from a mahogany wood and rope framework. Also a pair of wooden mallets, one with a fabulous bright orange fabric covering for regulating sound. Burmese gongs are recognizable because of their prominent boss (nipple) in the center, just slightly recessed from the rest of the gong body. The patina is deliberately left even when the gongs are played, or is sometimes selectively cleaned away to create patterns like lotus flowers or stars. Size of largest gong: 8.75" W (22.2 cm); size of complete item when hung: 39" H (99.1 cm)

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection

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#148050

  • Condition: Dark grey patina on gong surface (left intentionally by the maker, as explained above). Slight dents and wear on surface of each gong from playing. Rope is new; gong, mallets, and mahogany bar are original.

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