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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:

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This warning applies to the metal gong stands.

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My 06 Altima (185k miles) had been burning massive amounts of oil (like 4 quarts every 800 miles) due to a leaking PCV valve hose that took forever for me to narrow down (months). So after getting that under control I figured I needed to decontaminate the poor engine. When using this I idled my car to operating temp (about 8 minutes). Poured the bottle in, idled it for another 15 minutes. Drained the oil (black and thick). Put the plug back in, poured about 2.5qts of new oil in. Idled it for 10 minutes. Drained that (black but much thinner). Took the old filter off. Let both areas drain for 10 minutes. Put the plug back in, put the new filter on and filled with the 4.6qts of new oil my car calls for. Ran for a few minutes (like 2 with a few revs) and then let sit for 10 mins before checking the level. When I checked my dipstick it was so clean I thought I had a leak because I couldn't see it on any of the crosshatch. I ended up having to go by touch to get the reading. This stuff is amazing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025
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T. Lee
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Worked for me! Definitely recommend!
Used a whole can in my 2009 Civic 1.8L with 150k miles. I can honestly say, this helped remove a lot of sludge out of the engine. The oil came out with a water-like texture and super dark! Before taking out the oil filter, I added new lower cost oil to the engine and let the engine run for about 5 minutes to get that extra flush! You can definitely see all the extra sludge in the new oil! Drained and refilled with new oil and filter. The engine definitely sounded quieter and smoother than before! If you value your car, I would definitely recommend doing this flush on your higher mileage cars every 50k miles or so! Definitely recommend this LiquiMoly product!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
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JJ
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
3rd Update! See review... Good stuff and works as advertised...
Update - 3rd oil change/flush. Engine oil draining from engine is waaaay cleaner than my first flush. Probably won't need to do a 4th time for several changes. I added Ceratec at this change and am amazed how much better the engine performs since my initial flush. Less clatter and very smooth idle. (Jeep 4.0 I6) Update- 2nd change and used the flush again. About 7000 miles from first use. The oil was cleaner and less "gunky" as first time but oil was definitely dirtier than normal. Right away noticed off idle throttle response improved. Then on a drive I take regularly with a mountain pass and long downhill I noticed that even tho the jeep downshifted out of OD it took much less throttle to hold 65 up a long grade. On the downhill normally I would see 50-60 mpg max on the digital readout. This time. It went to 99 which to me indicates more vaccum below the throttle plate. My guess is the rings freed up a bit more than the first flush and highway mileage is up to 23+ where I would get 21 before. Nice! Used in 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. 140k miles and a ticking lifter (common in the 4.0 - 6 cylinder...). Definitely cleaned sludge (oil filter very heavy!) and oil was dark when draining. Idles smoother, oil stays cleaner longer, slight oil pressure increase and runs cooler. The lifter still ticks but probably a cam lobe issue. Will use it after 7500 miles or 1 year. Will report back after next change.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2017
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J N Brown
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Tips and tricks
I watched several videos by professionals who used this. Follow instructions. Make sure the engine is warm before you put it in. Make sure you have everything you need. The biggest tip I got that was repeatedly emphasized by the pros was to buy a “cheap” oil in addition to the new oil. After you run the flush drain the oil and flush. Put the cheap oil in and “rinse” the inside of the engine with the cheap oil. Then drain again. Replace the oil and filter with your good stuff. I followed these instructions or suggestions and…. I sat in the truck while the flush was running. It’s a 13 year old truck with 150,000 miles. It was running strong but burning oil and kind of loud. Sounded like it was growling. There were some ticking type noises that made me nervous. As I sat in the truck and let the flush cycle through the engine at idle I could literally hear the flush working. Very slowly it was like someone gave the engine a Xanax and you could hear it getting quieter and calming down. I drained, rinsed with cheap oil only letting the cheap oil run through at idle for another 15 minutes then drained again. The oil flush was clearly important. It didn’t come out as black as the first drain but it looked like old nasty oil. The truck is no longer burning oil. My gas mileage has increased significantly and it is running so quiet and smooth it’s unbelievable. I used a little less of the liquid Molly flush than it called for regarding the flush to oil ratio. I didn’t want to do something too intense to the inside of the engine. But the results were remarkable. Just as advertised after following the instructions. I also added the liquid Molly oil additive to the final oil change to ‘lube’ the inside of the engine. I plan to do another flush in about 10,000 miles. All that to say, yes, you won’t be disappointed as long as you follow instructions and a few tips and tricks. My truck is almost running like a brand new truck and again it’s an old and tired truck. I will use this as part of a high mileage maintenance and perform the flush every 50,000 miles or so. I feel confident it will extend the life of my engine based on the results
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
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ChimChim
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Seems to have helped
Bought a used 2020 Jeep Sahara 2 liter turbo charged with 80k miles from a dealership. Dealership had just changed oil the day of purchase. Drove it home 30 miles down interstate and another 20 back roads, it ticked and tapped allot at idle and the dip stick was varnished. I added the flush, let it idle for 10 minutes and drained it. The new oil from the dealership drained out jet black, no light could pass thru it. I changed the oil with Walmart oil and a cheap oil filter and let it idle for 5 minutes to clean out all the engine flush, it drained out clean and clear. I refilled it with Pennzoil Platinum High Mileage oil and a Fram Ultra Synthetic oil filter. It's been a week and the engine is noticeably quieter and smoother since using this product. If nothing else it cleaned allot of carbon from inside of my engine.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2025

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