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Canons

CANON Brass canons were collected by people of status and symbolised power and wealth. The large canons were real weapons and some believed it still work today. The decorative canons, bedil naga with designs of naga "dragons" and crocodiles were ceremonial and heirlooms. Miniature brass canons were a form of currency and were used in exchange for gifts.

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