Not currently on display at the V&A

Stringed Instrument

ca. 1862 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A type of violin with a rounded sound box and a scroll head at the end of a long narrow finger board. Blue, red and gold with two red tuning screws. 1 remaining string.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Hollowed wood painted.
Brief description
Burmese bowed stringed instrument.Konbaung Dynasty (1752-1885). Wood, painted red, blue and gold with scroll head. ca. 1862
Physical description
A type of violin with a rounded sound box and a scroll head at the end of a long narrow finger board. Blue, red and gold with two red tuning screws. 1 remaining string.
Dimensions
  • Length: 40.5cm
  • At widest part width: 6.5cm
Style
Object history
Historical significance: The 1880 Slip Book "native" name for this musical instrument is a "nhyng". Traditionally used in chamber music ensembles with the saung-gauk (harp), mi-gyaung (crocodile zither) & patala (xylophone).
Transferred from the India Museum in 1879. 1880 Register Entry: [Room No. 7- continued. Case 41.] '02,026. FIDDLE an bow. "Nhyng;" Burmah. 7,291'
Other number
7291 - India Museum Slip Book
Collection
Accession number
02026(IS)

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Record createdMarch 27, 2001
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