Roneat dek

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The roneat dek (once called the "golden roneat ek") is a Cambodian metallophone. It is an ancient Cambodian instrument made of metal and is used in the pinpeat ensemble. It is believed to have originated from the Royal Courts before the Angkor period. This instrument is rarely covered with ornamentation on either the bars or the sound box.

The roneat dek is very similar to the Thai ranat ek lek.

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