String instrument (tayaw) nineteenth century
Wood, paint, gilt, hair | RCIN 83863
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Myanmar
String instrument (tayaw) nineteenth century
![String instrument (tayaw) String instrument (tayaw)](https://col.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-1300-500/public/collection-online/e/e/109807-1292693980.jpg?itok=t2xe2j-X)
Myanmar
String instrument (tayaw) nineteenth century
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Gilded and painted Burmese stringed instrument (tayaw); with a carved gilded bird sitting on the top of the neck. It rests on stand carved to look like a snake. The bow is also gilded and painted and strung with hair.
Provenance
Probably presented to Queen Victoria as part of a group of 'six musical instruments and stands in the form of boats &c.' by the residents of 'Margai', Burma, on her Golden Jubilee, 1887 (RCINs 83879-83883). The instruments were subsequently displayed at the Exhibition of Jubilee Presents at Bethnal Green in 1888 (no.718).
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Wood, paint, gilt, hair
Place of Production
Myanmar