Musical InstrumentsAerophone-Lip Vibrated-trumpet / trombonelate 19th centuryKang-T'ung is a aerophone-lip vibrated-trumpet / trombone of Chinese (Tibetan) origin created in late 19th century using copper measuring L. 12 in. (L. 40.3 cm, D. +/-5.0 cm --Richard Campbell '80) — now part of the Musical Instruments collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Copper |
| Dimensions | L. 12 in. (L. 40.3 cm, D. +/-5.0 cm --Richard Campbell '80) |
| Classification | Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-trumpet / trombone |
| Department | Musical Instruments |
| Credit Line | The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 |
| Date | late 19th century |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
This work belongs to the Chinese (Tibetan) culture. The estimated date range is 1850 – 1900.
Geography
Origin: China. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Kang-T'ung?
Kang-T'ung is housed in the Musical Instruments department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Kang-T'ung created?
Kang-T'ung dates to late 19th century.
What material is Kang-T'ung made from?
Kang-T'ung is crafted from copper.
Where does Kang-T'ung originate?
Kang-T'ung originates from China (Chinese (Tibetan) culture).
Is Kang-T'ung in the public domain?
Kang-T'ung is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026