Ifugao wooden gong
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Wooden gong.
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Subject
Gong
Date
Date made: 1913
Type
Musical instrument
Identifier
1913.77.49
Origin
Northern Luzon (Nueva Viscaya), Philippines (Ifugao)
Materials
Wood
Process: Carved.
Process: Carved.
Physical Dimensions
Length: max 665 mm
Height: max 245 mm
Width: max 50 mm
Height: max 245 mm
Width: max 50 mm
Provenance
Mrs Turnbull.
Field collector: Mrs Turnbull's son. Collected by 1913.
Field collector: Mrs Turnbull's son. Collected by 1913.
Acquisition Date
1913
Short description
There are also some Mrs Turnbull pieces which came in via Henry Balfour in 1939 see 1938.34.509 and 1938.34.510 [AP 23/6/2000]
Display status
Not on display
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“Ifugao wooden gong ,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed October 5, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/27770.
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