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20" to 36" Vietnamese Dragon Gongs on Stands

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20" to 36" Vietnamese Dragon Gongs on StandsThis combo includes the gong, gong stand, and mallet. Note: The gong in the photo and videos is not the exact gong you will receive, but an example of what these usually look and sound like. Each gong is handmade by folk artists using traditional, centuries old methods. Hammer marks or scuffs may appear on the gong. This is not damage or an outlying imperfection, but an indication that this gong is unique. The 20" Dragon Gong on Spirit Guide Gong

This combo includes the gong, gong stand, and mallet.

Note: The gong in the photo and videos is not the exact gong you will receive, but an example of what these usually look and sound like. Each gong is handmade by folk artists using traditional, centuries-old methods. Hammer marks or scuffs may appear on the gong. This is not damage or an outlying imperfection, but an indication that this gong is unique.


The 20" Dragon Gong on Spirit Guide Gong Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 20” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Spirit Gong Stand is stained a rich dark brown with hints of red. It is perfect gong stand for your home, your office, or your past life regression. This stand holds the gong in a manner that makes it hard to take off and put the gong back on quickly, so it is not ideal for traveling. This Spirit Guide Gong Stand is here to guide you. With this Vietnamese Dragon Gong, ask the Dragons to guide you. They are there to help, not hurt, too

Stand Measurements:
Height: 32.5”
Width: 34”
Depth of Base: 14”

Learn how to assemble this stand with Trevor, the assembly wizard:


The 20" Dragon Gong on Holding Space Gong Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 20” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Holding Space Gong Stand holds space for this loving combination of dragon and sound with its simple, pure and clean circular structure. (Minor assembly required. You need to tighten 2 screws!)

Tubular and lightweight, this gong stand is perfect for light or occasional playing. It is not a gong stand for heavy, hard or intense playing. Leave the intensity to the dragon and let the sound build a peaceful bridge between you and world.

Stand Measurements:
Height: 33"
Width: 30.5"
Depth of Feet: 17.5"

Learn how to assemble this stand with Trevor, the assembly wizard:



The 24" Dragon Gong on Meinl Table Gong Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 24” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Meinl Table Gong Stand is sturdy. Its compact design allows you to play the gong in a comfortable position on the floor or have it placed on a table or credenza, or the back of someone in a yoga pose that has them hands and knees on the ground. The C design allows the gong to swing on the stand and remain securely mounted.

Stand Measurements:
Outside Height: 37"
Outside Width of "C": 32.5"
Inside Diameter (from top to bottom): 31"
Space Between Hooks: 11"
Base Width (Outside of Foot to Outside of Foot): 26"
Metal Tube Diameter: 1"
Weight: 6 lbs


The 24" Dragon Gong on Fruity Buddha Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 24” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Fruity Buddha Gong Stand is named in honor of the Chinese horticulturist's years of fine work that culminated in growing pears in the shape of the Buddha. We are certain that is exactly what Siddhartha had in mind when he attained enlightenment - that his visage and apocryphal corpulence might one day be immortalized in a pear. Forget Fruity Pebbles! We want Fruity Buddhas! Impermanence tastes SO GOOD now, you'll reincarnate again and again to get a bite of these beauties!

Stand Measurements:
Height: 35"
Width: 33"
Depth: 26"


The 24" Dragon Gong on the Small Rambo Rimbaud Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 24” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Rambo Rimbaud Stand is a fiercely poetic gong stand. The truth, we have found in our existence, is that sometimes the simple, utilitarian, and dare we say, prosaic, has an innate poetry to it. These gong stands are simple, pure and strong. And when you are with them, you feel a passion for clean black lines, the way the pieces of this gong stand fit together in an unusual way. The way they show off the gong, rather than themselves.

Stand Measurements:
Width: 30"
Adjustable Height: 40" to 53"
Depth of Feet: 30"


The 24" Dragon Gong on the Small Lunaphonic Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 24” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The base of each vertical of our Lunaphonic Wood Gong Stand is moon-shaped. Two half moons that equal a whole, supporting a big, full moon shaped gong.

On this planet, we cannot escape the influence of the Moon. Our lives as spirit are begot from the Sun, but our love and emotions grow thanks to the Moon. She makes us sing, cry and caress. She makes us howl and dance. Our lunacies flow from her to us, and then back to her. And it all sounds remarkable, a Lunasymphony heard via Lunaphonic stereo.

This gong stand is light enough to be portable, sturdy for intense playing, and an attractive complement to your gorgeous gong.

Stand Measurements:
Top Width: 39"
Foot Width: 41"
Height: 47"
Depth: 21.5"
Spacing Between Hooks: 10"


The 24" Dragon Gong on the Paiste Round Orchestra Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 24” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Paiste Round Orchestra Gong Stand - round with legs - is a strong, solid gong stand. But it is not so heavy you can't lift it! It is super easy to assemble, or disassemble.  It uses two wing nuts to attach the legs to the circle.

Fashioned out of steel tubes and with a matte black finish that is classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, this stand is not only a musical accessory, it is a metaphor for the single person ripe to become a dyad, for once you realize you are classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, then you realize you can find the perfect person to "hang" with!

Stand Measurements:
Height: 56"
Width: 32"


The 28" Dragon Gong on the Small Lunaphonic Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 28” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The base of each vertical of our Lunaphonic Wood Gong Stand is moon-shaped. Two half moons that equal a whole, supporting a big, full moon shaped gong.

On this planet, we cannot escape the influence of the Moon. Our lives as spirit are begot from the Sun, but our love and emotions grow thanks to the Moon. She makes us sing, cry and caress. She makes us howl and dance. Our lunacies flow from her to us, and then back to her. And it all sounds remarkable, a Lunasymphony heard via Lunaphonic stereo.

This gong stand is light enough to be portable, sturdy for intense playing, and an attractive complement to your gorgeous gong.

Stand Measurements:
Top Width: 39"
Foot Width: 41"
Height: 47"
Depth: 21.5"
Spacing Between Hooks: 10"


The 28" Dragon Gong on the Paiste Round Orchestra Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 28” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Paiste Round Orchestra Gong Stand - round with legs - is a strong, solid gong stand. But it is not so heavy you can't lift it! It is super easy to assemble, or disassemble.  It uses two wing nuts to attach the legs to the circle.

Fashioned out of steel tubes and with a matte black finish that is classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, this stand is not only a musical accessory, it is a metaphor for the single person ripe to become a dyad, for once you realize you are classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, then you realize you can find the perfect person to "hang" with!

Stand Measurements:
Height: 58"
Width: 35"


The 28" Dragon Gong on the Spirit Guide Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 28” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Spirit Guide Wood Gong Stand is stained a rich dark brown with hints of red. This stand is easily assembled and sturdy as it guides the energy of your room directly to your gong. It is great for end tables, dressers, and meditation nooks. This stand holds the gong in a manner that makes it hard to take off and put the gong back on quickly, so it is not ideal for traveling.

When you want to make your gong even more beautiful, this is the stand you need. It's the perfect addition to any room. Find your Spirit Guide. Let it guide you.

Gong Stand Measurements:
Outer Length: 40.75"
Outer Width: 19.75"
Outer Height: 46"
Inner Length: 33.5"
Inner Height: 37"
Space Between Stringing Dowels: 10.5"
Inner Spacing Between Feet: 30"

Learn how to assemble this stand with Joshua, the assembly wizard:


The 32" Dragon Gong on the Paiste Round Orchestra Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 32” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Paiste Round Orchestra Gong Stand - round with legs - is a strong, solid gong stand. But it is not so heavy you can't lift it! It is super easy to assemble, or disassemble.  It uses two wing nuts to attach the legs to the circle.

Fashioned out of steel tubes and with a matte black finish that is classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, this stand is not only a musical accessory, it is a metaphor for the single person ripe to become a dyad, for once you realize you are classy and sexy, cool and professional, spiritual and earthly, then you realize you can find the perfect person to "hang" with!

Stand Measurements:
Height: 66"
Width: 42"


The 32" Dragon Gong on the Gibraltar Gong Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 32” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Gibraltar Gong Stand is a great gong stand when you want QUIET when you play, no rattling noises etc. It is strong and sturdy support for a larger gong, and yet, you can have ease of travel.

But what's that metal? Everybody's asking, everybody's looking. Well it's shiny hardened steel in 1.5" rack tubing. It's lightweight, it's shiny, it's sexy.

Stand Measurements:
Height: 58"
Width: 46"
Depth: 21"


The 32" Dragon Gong on the Large Rambo Rimbaud Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 32” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Rambo Rimbaud Stand is a fiercely poetic gong stand. The truth, we have found in our existence, is that sometimes the simple, utilitarian, and dare we say, prosaic, has an innate poetry to it. These gong stands are simple, pure and strong. And when you are with them, you feel a passion for clean black lines, the way the pieces of this gong stand fit together in an unusual way. The way they show off the gong, rather than themselves.

Stand Measurements:
Width: 44"
Adjustable Height: 55" to 60"
Depth of Feet: 30"


The 32" Dragon Gong on the Large Lunaphonic Stand

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 32” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The base of each vertical of our Lunaphonic Wood Gong Stand is moon-shaped. Two half moons that equal a whole, supporting a big, full moon shaped gong.

On this planet, we cannot escape the influence of the Moon. Our lives as spirit are begot from the Sun, but our love and emotions grow thanks to the Moon. She makes us sing, cry and caress. She makes us howl and dance. Our lunacies flow from her to us, and then back to her. And it all sounds remarkable, a Lunasymphony heard via Lunaphonic stereo.

This gong stand is light enough to be portable, sturdy for intense playing, and an attractive complement to your gorgeous gong.

Stand Measurements:
Top Width: 48"
Foot Width: 52"
Height: 55"
Depth: 21.5"
Spacing Between Hooks: 12"

PLEASE NOTE: Wall fasteners are not included as these will be specific for each unique space, stud, or drywall situation.


The 20" Dragon Gong on the Internal Wave Gong Hanger

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 20” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Internal Wave Gong Holder is a versatile space saving alternative to floor gong stands!

This sturdy wall hanger can be directly mounted to the wall. It is HIGHLY recommended to mount this gong hanger to a single framing stud behind your wall. If mounted to a stud, this stand will hold gongs up to 44" or 60 lbs. If mounted using dry wall anchors, this wall hanger will support gongs up to 32" or 25 lbs.

There are three spacing options available for placing the gong hooks - either 6", 9", or 12" apart - to accommodate the size of your gong, length of your gong chord, or how you would like your gong to hang. The choice is yours!

Measurements:
Wall Plate Height: 12"
Wall Plate Width: 3"
Crossbar Width: 16"
Depth from Wall: 13.5"
Weight: 3 lbs
Gong Hook Spacing (Three Options): 6" , 9", or 12"

Learn how to assemble and install this gong hanger with Joshua, the assembly wizard, in the video below:

PLEASE NOTE: Wall fasteners are not included as these will be specific for each unique space, stud, or drywall situation.


The 28" Dragon Gong on the Internal Wave Gong Hanger

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 28” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Internal Wave Gong Holder is a versatile space saving alternative to floor gong stands!

This sturdy wall hanger can be directly mounted to the wall. It is HIGHLY recommended to mount this gong hanger to a single framing stud behind your wall. If mounted to a stud, this stand will hold gongs up to 44" or 60 lbs. If mounted using dry wall anchors, this wall hanger will support gongs up to 32" or 25 lbs.

There are three spacing options available for placing the gong hooks - either 6", 9", or 12" apart - to accommodate the size of your gong, length of your gong chord, or how you would like your gong to hang. The choice is yours!

Measurements:
Wall Plate Height: 12"
Wall Plate Width: 3"
Crossbar Width: 16"
Depth from Wall: 13.5"
Weight: 3 lbs
Gong Hook Spacing (Three Options): 6" , 9", or 12"

Learn how to assemble and install this gong hanger with Joshua, the assembly wizard, in the video below:

PLEASE NOTE: Wall fasteners are not included as these will be specific for each unique space, stud, or drywall situation.


The 32" Dragon Gong on the Internal Wave Gong Hanger

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 32” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Internal Wave Gong Holder is a versatile space saving alternative to floor gong stands!

This sturdy wall hanger can be directly mounted to the wall. It is HIGHLY recommended to mount this gong hanger to a single framing stud behind your wall. If mounted to a stud, this stand will hold gongs up to 44" or 60 lbs. If mounted using dry wall anchors, this wall hanger will support gongs up to 32" or 25 lbs.

There are three spacing options available for placing the gong hooks - either 6", 9", or 12" apart - to accommodate the size of your gong, length of your gong chord, or how you would like your gong to hang. The choice is yours!

Measurements:
Wall Plate Height: 12"
Wall Plate Width: 3"
Crossbar Width: 16"
Depth from Wall: 13.5"
Weight: 3 lbs
Gong Hook Spacing (Three Options): 6" , 9", or 12"

Learn how to assemble and install this gong hanger with Joshua, the assembly wizard, in the video below:

PLEASE NOTE: Wall fasteners are not included as these will be specific for each unique space, stud, or drywall situation.


The 36" Dragon Gong on the Internal Wave Gong Hanger

These Vietnamese Dragon Gongs are made of bronze with the dragon image etched into them. The center "bell" or "nipple" helps create a clear, beautiful tone when struck. Smaller gongs will have high, clear tones. As the gongs get larger, the tone gets lower and deeper.

Traditionally, dragons were associated with water. The dragon was a form of a four fold deity of the sky: clouds, rain, thunder and lightening. Villagers commonly enjoyed the dragon dance to invoke rain.

The 36” Dragon Gong rings a solid tone, low and powerful. The carving on the Dragon Gong reminds us of a sunny day when the king landed at Dai La. He looked up into the sky and saw a golden dragon rise.

”Ah, that’s very fortunate,” he said. Thus naming the new capital Thang Long, or City of the Soaring Dragon when Hanoi stands today.

The Internal Wave Gong Holder is a versatile space saving alternative to floor gong stands!

This sturdy wall hanger can be directly mounted to the wall. It is HIGHLY recommended to mount this gong hanger to a single framing stud behind your wall. If mounted to a stud, this stand will hold gongs up to 44" or 60 lbs. If mounted using dry wall anchors, this wall hanger will support gongs up to 32" or 25 lbs.

There are three spacing options available for placing the gong hooks - either 6", 9", or 12" apart - to accommodate the size of your gong, length of your gong chord, or how you would like your gong to hang. The choice is yours!

Measurements:
Wall Plate Height: 12"
Wall Plate Width: 3"
Crossbar Width: 16"
Depth from Wall: 13.5"
Weight: 3 lbs
Gong Hook Spacing (Three Options): 6" , 9", or 12"

Learn how to assemble and install this gong hanger with Joshua, the assembly wizard, in the video below:

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

This warning applies to the metal gong stands.

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3 stars Thank you Netgalley and Briar Boleyn for the ARC! A camelot/king Arthur retelling with fae. I was hooked by the idea of this book immediately and was eager to jump into this world. • slow burn • enemies to lovers • who did this to you Morgan Pendragon watched her mother die by her father's hand when she was just eight years old, hiding under the bed. Morgan is believed to have the tainted blood of the fae in her veins and is cast aside so that her fathers illegitimate son, Arthur, can become the king. She's seen his cruel treatment of the fae firsthand, so when he sends her on a journey to find a fae weapon she seizes the opportunity to do more with her life. Along the way, she finds more than she could have imagined. I don't know a whole lot about King Arthur and Camelot but I had a lot of fun with this story! The plot has some similar tropes to popular romantasy books (From blood and ash) but there's enough originality here that it doesn't feel like I'm reading a copy. I liked how the fae were different in appearance than what is typical in most fantasy books I've read. In this book they have blue hair, violet skin and a wide range of other characteristics. I thought that the world building was easy to follow and I could easily immerse myself into this world. After reading the blurb I kept wondering when she was going to go on the journey to find Excalibur and it doesn't happen until around the 45% mark. The story is a bit slow at times but starts to pick up once they begin their journey to find Excalibur. The John Wick style Inn was a fun concept that I enjoyed reading about. There are a lot of similarities to this and FBAA and I would have liked to have it be a little more different, but I'm hoping book two will have the story turn into something of its own. Overall I enjoyed reading this story and I'm looking forward to reading book two especially after that ending.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
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Vikki Lynn
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Unraveling Fate and Fae: A Captivating Journey in "Queen of Roses"
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"Queen of Roses" by Briar Boleyn is a dark fantasy romance that masterfully combines elements of myth, magic, and romance with a captivating King Arthur retelling infused with a Fae twist. From its intricately woven plot to its compelling characters, this novel delivers an immersive reading experience that will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next installment. At its core, "Queen of Roses" is an enchanting tale of forbidden love and destiny, featuring an exceptionally slow-burn romance that ignites with the intensity of an enemies-to-lovers trope. Against a backdrop of magic and mythical creatures, the story unfolds with tension, banter, and forced proximity, drawing readers into a world filled with love, friendships, self-discovery, and betrayal. While the novel excels in world-building, character development, and plot intricacies, some readers may yearn for a bit more fire and spice in certain aspects of the narrative. However, the promise of future developments in the series offers hope for an even more dynamic and engaging story to come. I know I personally cannot wait to get into book 2. With a cliffhanger ending that leaves hearts racing and minds reeling, "Queen of Roses" succeeds in immersing readers from start to finish. Its dark and twisted fantasy elements are expertly balanced with moments of adventure, action, and unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. As the story delves into complex themes and explores the depths of its characters' struggles and desires, it's important to note that "Queen of Roses" may contain triggering content. Readers are advised to check the trigger warnings before diving into this captivating tale. Overall, "Queen of Roses" is a must-read for fans of dark fantasy romance, offering a mesmerizing journey that will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the series. With its lush prose, intricate storytelling, and unforgettable characters, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who venture into its enchanted world. I want to extend a heartfelt shoutout to the author for granting me the opportunity to dive into "Queen of Roses" through NetGalley. It has been an absolute pleasure to explore the captivating world and characters crafted with such skill and imagination. Thank you for entrusting me with this glimpse into your enchanting world.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
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Luna Fae
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 4
Right from the start, I was drawn in by the prologue!!!
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Queen of Roses (Blood of a Fae #1) by Briar Boleyn Genre General Fiction ( Adult), Romance, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Dark Romance “More primordial than the stars. My name was on his lips as he promised unspeakable darkness to any who came between us.” Right from the start, I was drawn in by the prologue!!! I’m a big fan of “touch her, and you die” vibes, but I mean, what’s also not to love about a unique Arthurian retelling with gender twists, a treacherous royal court, a dangerous quest, magical Fae & mystical monsters, entwined with a bit of spice! Morgan, Princess of Pendrath and true heir to the throne has spent most of her life dimming her light to feel safe and to make others comfortable. She is treated as an outcast in the court and repressed by her family due to the blood of the Fae within her and forced to join the Temple of the Three as a priestess in training to one day replace Merlin. Her brother, King Arthur, who reminds me of Joffrey from Game of Thrones, later tells her that he has other plans and offers her a choice of the Temple or to marry her off for political gain, unless… that is, she can journey through the great unknown and return with a long-lost fae weapon with enchanted powers known as Excalibur. Her quest begins with a roguish crew that includes the mysterious, arrogant, and heart-tuggingly handsome Captain of the Royal Guard, Kairos Draven, whom she can’t decide if she wants to stab or indulge in pleasure with. Along the way are plenty of surprises, mystical creatures, and betrayal, all while Morgan uncovers more of the truth about herself and who she can trust. This book had intriguing storylines and lovable characters that kept me turning pages and wanting more. I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds and comes together in book 2, Court of Claws, which I just started reading!! Read if you’re into- Dark Fantasy/Romance Slow–Burn Question Everything Magic and Action Fae Arthurian Legend Stabby/Broken FFC Morally Gray MMC Forced Proximity Queen of Roses is perfect for Holly Black, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Sarah J. Maas fans. Please check the trigger warnings page in the table of contents before reading this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
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Amanda Greathouse
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 3
3.5 stars, A little boring to say the least.
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Wow so I'm not sure where to begin on this one. This was a very different take on the legend of Arthur and Excalibur. This is told from the point of view of Morgan the sister of Arthur. Honestly the first 50% of this book is world building and character building which unfortunately was super boring for me. Morgan to me was a female MC that had a hard time in believing in herself. Sometimes taking too long to understand exactly what was going on around her. Draven was also a different male MC, like I couldn't put my finger on him and what he was all about. It was not until the last 10% of the book did we get some answers on the mystery that is Draven. The other 50% of the book centered around this big journey with everyone having a different motive. We see a spark of magic around this time that had me excited but then we never expanded upon that and what it could mean for the female MC. I feel like I want to read the second book just to see where this goes, but the spice was probably a 2 out of 5. Side characters are ok, Lancelet was fun but I almost felt like I wanted more.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
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Krystina
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
A bewitching retelling of Arthurian legend!
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In a land where the Fae have nearly become only a legend and those who still posses even a morsel of the blood are few and far between, Morgan finds herself cast aside by most of society due to her rumored half-Fae lineage, including her brother, King Arthur. With the kingdom at the brink of war, Arthur entrusts her with a quest to retrieve a Fae weapon of legendary power: the sword of Perun, Excalibur. Accompanied by men she loathes, Captain Kairos Draven and Ragnar Whitehorn, she embarks on her long and unbeknownst perilous journey, only to find that things she once believed to be myth are in fact very real. With devastating twists, omitted truths, witty banter and fierce action, Queen of Roses leaves you begging to know more about the secrets of Aercanum! Wow, wow, wow! Going into this story, I did not realize that it was going to be a retelling of Arthurian legend, especially not one with a fantastical twist! The unique spin almost gave me The Witcher vibes and I think adding Fae into the mix was quite interesting. I knew the basics of the legend but after reading this book, it has piqued my interest and makes me want to learn more about it. My attention was snatched as soon as I finished the prologue and I knew that I was going to devour this story. I truly enjoyed the gender swaps and even how Arthur was portrayed as villainous. Morgan’s past and even her parts of her present is absolutely heartbreaking, and I felt for her at times. I can only recall one other book that made me hate characters the way I despised Florian and Arthur, leaving me with my blood boiling and feeling disgusted. Even after finishing the book, Draven is still a mystery to me and I cannot figure out how to feel about him. I guess they just means that the author did an excellent job at conveying each character’s persona! The rich world building and imagery made it easy for me to visualize the places that the group visited along their journey. I am truly engulfed in this story and I cannot wait to see wait fate awaits Morgan and how the Fae will be even more incorporated in the next book!. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023

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