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  • Saùng-Gauk, Wood, deerskin, paint, cotton cord, metal, glass, Burmese

Saùng-Gauk

#9318

19th century

Wood, deerskin, paint, cotton cord, metal, glass

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This richly decorated arched harp has 13 twisted silk strings of varying diameter. Each string connects to a gold-painted stringholder which runs the length of the gold-lacquered deerskin belly. The strings are secured to the neck with red-twisted cotton cords (tuning rings), which end with a gold colored metallic tassel. The sides of the instrument depict scenes from the Ramayana in gold against a black field. Often used to accompany songs, instruments like this one had their orgins in ancient India and represent one of the oldest surviving harp traditions.

9318. Saùng-Gauk

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H. 35 5/16 × W. 34 1/4 × D. 8 1/16 in. (89.7 × 87 × 20.5 cm)
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The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
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89.4.1465a, b

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