Hand Bell

Unknown Artist

ca. 11th–12th century

Hand Bell by Unknown Artist

Medium

Bronze

Dimensions

H. 8 1/10 in. (20.6 cm)

Classification

Metalwork

Culture & Period

Indonesia (Java) · Eastern Javanese period

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Samuel Eilenberg Collection, Gift of Samuel Eilenberg, 1987

Accession Number

1987.142.236

Tags

Musical InstrumentsAnimals

Art Historical Context

This exquisite bronze hand bell, dating to around the 11th–12th century from Java, Indonesia, stands as a testament to the Eastern Javanese period's of metalwork. Measuring just over 8 inches (20.6 cm) in height, it exemplifies the era's sophisticated bronze casting techniques, likely employing the lost-wax method to create intricate forms. Crafted by an unknown artisan, the bell served as a portable musical instrument, its resonant tone evoking the spiritual and ceremonial life of ancient Javanese society. In the vibrant Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms of eastern Java, such as those preceding the Si...

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