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Mi-gyaung (Crocodile-shaped Zither), souther Burma (Myanmar), 19th century

NMM 2618. Mi-gyaung, Mon people, southern Burma (Myanmar), 19th century. Crocodile-shaped zither. This simple, but elegant, zither has three strings that pass over four raised, brass frets. The tuning pegs are made of ivory, carved to resemble lotus blossoms. Decorated with gold paint and colored glass. Played with a plectrum. Beede Fund, 1979.

NMM 2618. Mi-Gyaun, Mon people, southern Burma, 19th century

NMM 2618. Mi-Gyaun, Mon people, southern Burma, 19th century

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