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  • Rkangling, Copper, Tibetan

Rkangling

#9322

late 19th century

Copper

解説

A single rkang-gling ('leg bone flute') is used with a pellet drum to escape epidemics. Pairs signal the entry of ritual dancers, and perform rituals connected with fierce deities. The head of a chu-srin (Sanskrit: makara), a sea monster or a dragon, often provides a decorative metalwork bell. When the rkang-gling is made of metal, bosses decorated with trefoils cover the joints where the sections of cooper and/or silver tube are joined. The trefoil, a three cusped design, is an emblem of power and authority and is used as the head of a scepter. The chu-srin and dragon are associated with water and rain and may decorate the rkang-gling.

9322. Rkangling

追加情報

サイズ
16 1/4 × 2 3/4 × 3 3/8 in. (41.3 × 7 × 8.6 cm)
クレジット
The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
収蔵番号
89.4.108

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