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Gong (kempul)

before 1867
Object Place: Central Java, Indonesia

Medium/Technique Teak, bronze
Credit Line Museum purchase with funds donated by Mr. and Mrs. Bradford M. Endicott and Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fraser in honor of Jan and Suzanne Fontein, and the Frank B. Bemis Fund
Accession Number1990.573a-f
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsMusical instrumentsIdiophones

DescriptionBlack painted wood stand, comprised of two legs and a crossbar, from which three small bronze knobbed gongs are hung vertically on new red cotton rope loops fastened by small turned wood dowels. (pelog tuning)
Provenance1840, slendro-tuned ensemble commissioned by Chinese patron, Central Java. After 1840, Priyo family, the Bupati (regent) of Blora, Central Java; about 1876, pelog-tuned ensemble commissioned and combined with 1840s ensemble, Central Java; by 1990, by descent through three generations of the Priyo family to Mr. and Mrs. Supriyo, Blora, Central Java, Indonesia; July 12, 1990, sold by Supriyo to Nyonya Nora, Surakarta, Indonesia; 1990, sold by Nyonya Nora to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 24, 1990)