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1997.35.31

Part of an anklung, a musical instrument consisting of hollow bamboo tubes suspended in a frame and rattled to provide musical accompaniment for dances etc


1997.35.31

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Collection type
Object
Description
Part of an anklung, a musical instrument consisting of hollow bamboo tubes suspended in a frame and rattled to provide musical accompaniment for dances etc
Long description
Set of three bamboo tubes, mounted on a rectangular bamboo frame which is secured with plant fibre. The two large tubes have '25 g' written on them. There is a white printed label with '25' on it in black ink at the end of one of the tubes. Part of an anklung, a musical instrument consisting of hollow bamboo tubes suspended in a frame and rattled to provide musical accompaniment for dances etc., although pieces may be played individually. This is complete, and consists of 28 sets of bamboo tubes. [CW 3 3 98]
Geographical reference
Java Bandung Padasuka
Date / Period
Date made: Circa 1977
Date collected
circa 1977
Acquisition information
Donated: 1997
Materials and processes
Material Bamboo Plant, Material Wood Plant, Material Plant Fibre, Process Bound
Dimensions
Width: max 264 mm, Length: max 358 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1997.35.31

Search terms: Music, Musical Instrument, Rattle