Vintage Thai Nipple Gong, 9” Diameter
This significantly tarnished, old hand-hammered bronze gong would have been purchased by our mother in Thailand anytime between the late 1960s and the late 1980s.
The raised center is called a ‘nipple’ or ‘boss’. It helps produce a clear tone when struck. The etched lotus flower pattern in the image, common to Thai nipple gongs, was created by etching away the black crust of the gong after crafting. Thai gongs are known for their deep, resonant, long sustaining sound. See the short video attached.
These gongs are used in Thailand to call monks to prayer, to help with meditation, and more commonly now, with sound therapy. Our mother Nancy Chandler, who had a wicked sense of humor, used the gongs as doorbells when she returned to live in the USA, guests forced to figure out how to ‘ring’ them as she had no standard doorbell.
This particular gong does have significant tarnishing as shown in photos. It comes with a simple wood mallet as shown in photos.
Exterior diameter 9”, interior 8 1/2”
Walls 1 9/16” wide
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