Bronze alloy gong with solid teak wood frame, hand-carved and polished.
Approx. 110 cm diameter (gong) × 160 cm height (frame).
Handcrafted in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, a region celebrated for its ancient Lanna metalworking and woodcarving heritage.
Contemporary handmade reproduction inspired by traditional Lanna Buddhist temple design.
This magnificent ceremonial Thai gong, entirely hand-forged and assembled by local artisans, exemplifies the sacred artistry of the Lanna Kingdom.
Made from a carefully tuned bronze alloy, it produces a deep, resonant tone that symbolizes spiritual awakening.
The teak wood frame, finished in temple red, highlights the gong’s rich patina — creating a perfect harmony between strength and serenity.
Such gongs are traditionally used in Buddhist temples and monasteries to mark the beginning of meditation, announce rituals, or accompany chanting ceremonies.
The central dome (often called the “Buddha’s navel”) represents the cosmic vibration of enlightenment.
In Thai Buddhist tradition, the gong’s sound embodies the echo of universal truth — the vibration that connects all beings.
Each strike is believed to purify the spirit, attract good fortune, and focus the mind.
The craftsmanship reflects the devotion and discipline of northern Thai artisans who preserve techniques passed down through generations.
Every gong is individually forged, tuned, and finished by hand.
The teak wood is carved and oiled naturally, while the bronze surface is aged to reveal subtle variations of tone and texture — giving each piece its own soul.
Ideal as a decorative centerpiece in meditation rooms, luxury spas, temples, or hotel lobbies.
Serves as both a spiritual and artistic statement piece, combining sound, symbolism, and timeless design.
Harmonizes beautifully with Asian, minimalist, or sacred-inspired interiors.
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