19th May, 2023 13:00

Asian Art I
 
  Lot 377
 

A SET OF THREE BURMESE BRONZE 'STUPA' GONGS, KYIZI
OFFERED ON BEHALF OF PROSPECT BURMA TO BENEFIT EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

A SET OF THREE BURMESE BRONZE 'STUPA' GONGS, KYIZI

19th/20th Century

Each kyizi of flattened 'stupa' form, with curved, pointed tips, the upper part of the body cast with characters,

10cm wide

(3)

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PROVENANCE:

Previously in the collection of a British missionary family residing in Burma in the 1920s-30s;

Collection of Prospect Burma, UK.

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The kyizi is used for ceremonial purposes, and larger ones can be found hanging in Buddhist temples throughout present-day Myanmar, with variations found across Asia.

c.f. A similar gong, inscribed and dated to 1954, is housed in the collection of the British Museum, acc. no. 1996,0501.49. Another is exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. no. 89.4.2328.

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Estimated at £200 - £300

 

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