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Singing bowl 3 metals - Fleur de Vie - 11cm - N°16808
91.80 CHF
This singing bowl, handcrafted in Nepal, is made of 3 metals. It is adorned with a flower of life on the inside and outside.
- Origin: Nepal
- Dimensions
- Diameter: approx. 11-12cm
- Weight: approx. 600-650gr
- Available accessories
- 1 wooden mallet (variable design)
- 1 red fabric cushion
If you'd like additional accessories that don't come with your bowl, you can find them here
The wooden base is not supplied with the bowl.
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Description
This Tibetan singing bowl has been handcrafted in Nepal from an alloy of 3 metals (or precisely 2 alloys and 1 metal: brass, bronze and iron) cast in a sand mold.
Use
It's a pretty musical instrument and decorative object that can be used to announce the end of a meditation and relaxation, to play with children, to make a pretty sound that puts out a nice energy, but it doesn't have the tones and harmonics of a hammered singing bowl and has no therapeutic virtues.
Instructions for use
This little bowl is used with a wooden mallet, which is gently tapped on the outer edge of the bowl to make it ring. By rotating the mallet around the outer rim and exerting pressure, the bowl can be made to sing slightly.
History of Tibetan singing bowls
There is no written record of their origins, which date back over 3000 years to the Himalayas, where they were used by shamans and made by nomadic blacksmiths from copper and tin. The manufacture of 7-metal bowls dates back to the 1960s.
Today, singing bowls are mainly used in the West for their beautiful singing and their therapeutic benefits on our physical and subtle bodies.
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