Brass Gong Ghanta With Mallet

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Size & Weight

16X0.1 (DH) Inches | 1780 Gm

Material

Bronze

Care Instructions

To clean, simply hand wash this vessel with use of lime & salt, wood ash or Pitambari powder.

Brass Gong Ghanta With Mallet

Brass Gong Ghanta With Mallet

translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price Rs. 9,775
translation missing: en.products.product.price.sale_price Rs. 9,775 translation missing: en.products.product.price.regular_price Rs. 10,775
Product Description
  • Made with 100% Brass, this Indian percussion instrument called Gong measures 16.0" inches in diameter.

  • A handheld percussion of India, this indigenous brass Gong is a delight to not just musicians, but also to the ones who appreciate it. A traditional sound modulator drum, it produces mid frequency sounds and rhythms. This indigenous instrument can also be used for personal decor. One can treasure it or gift it as a souvenir.

  • This hand beaten brassware instrument has been crafted by skilled artisans from India. This product is Earth friendly, highly durable & corrosion resistant. This handcrafted percussion will remain the same for decades to come

  • This product supports and empowers a landless Hindu artisan community of India. Also it preserves the rare culture of Making such instruments in India

  • Quality satisfaction and timely delivery are assured for this handcrafted artefact. To be sure of authenticity, we recommend you to buy this product from dekulture brand only. To clean metal body of the gong use lime and salt or Pitambari powder.
Craft Type & Story

Discover some of the most exquisite and ancient Indian musical instruments. Our antique range of instruments consists of Kamaycha, Sarangi, and Surando, while our authentic range includes Rawanhatta, Been, Jodiya Pava, Dhad, Manjeera, Morchang, Deru, Damru, and Thali. They are a delight not just to people who create music, but also to the ones who appreciate it. The antique instruments are almost on the verge of extinction due to a lack of artisans or the unavailability of raw materials. There are only a handful of artisans left in India who are still making them. Therefore, they are being procured and resorted in cooperation with regional communities and not being reproduced further. Thus, they are rarely sold in retail markets anywhere on the planet. We, however, can reproduce authentic instruments from our range repeatedly as a few craftsmen are still alive, Indigenous musical instruments from India are impeccable pieces. One can treasure them or gift them as a souvenir. We ensure the design, production, and delivery of these handcrafted artefacts. The package includes a booklet of the h instruments' history, significance, and technicalities.