Lot 200 - Web-Live Auction 85

A LARGE CAST BRONZE GONG, TAWAK-TAWAK Borneo, 19th century
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Description

A LARGE CAST BRONZE GONG, TAWAK-TAWAK
Borneo, 19th century

9 x 47 cm
Finely decorated on the external surface with three Chinese-style dragons amidst sinuous vegetable scrolls, with a bronze suspension chain.

Provenance: the collection of a Dutch noblewoman lived in Indonesia, acquired before 1975.



Tawak-tawak gongs were usually used as signal to call people, but it was also attributed to them a magical power against demons; furthermore, they were considered symbols of authority and sometimes used as a kind of currency.
A very similar gong is in the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (inv. RV-893-107).
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