The drum weighseight tones, measures two metres in height and has a surface diameter of2.7m. It bears the decorative patterns of Ngoc Lu bronze drum, whichbelong to the Dong Son civilisation (700BC-AD100).
The casting process took leading artisan Le Van Bay and his team ofassistants from Thieu Hoa district’s Che Dong village two months, fromcarving the mould to preparing its copper.
It willlikely be completed by early November and exhibited at the localitybefore being displayed in front of the new National Assembly House inHanoi.
The world’s current biggest bronze drum, cast in China, has a surface of 1.8m in diameter.
Artisan Le Van Bay also cast the biggest bronze drum in Southeast Asiain 2009. The drum is 1.51 metres tall and wieighs 739 kilograms.-VNA