Cast bronze Vietnamese ceremonial bell dating back to between the 1st century AD. It is crafted by the Dong Son people who occupied what is now Northern Vietnam, parts of Southern China and Cambodia. The Dong Sons, named after the region in Vietnam that provided the first massive excavation of this culture's metalwork, excelled in the casting of bronze which they used in crafting their daily utensils, jewels, weapons and ceremonial paraphenalia. Recently Viewed Products
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