Engraved singing bowl - Buddha - 28cm - N°6251.1
996.00 CHF
7-metal Tibetan singing bowl forged by Nepalese craftsmen using ancestral techniques.
- Origin: Nepal
- Dimensions
- Diameter: 28cm
- Height: 11cm
- Weight: 1.961kg
- Available accessories
- 1 wooden mallet with leather 7cm
- 1 yellow fabric cushion
If you'd like additional accessories that don't come with your bowl, you can find them here
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* Unique piece. You will receive the stone shown above.
* Dimensions and weight may vary slightly.
* Despite our best efforts to ensure that the photo is as close to reality as possible, a slight variation in color may occur.
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What this bowl can do for your daily life
With its direct link to the spiritual worlds, this bowl is ideal for quickly entering a state of meditation.
When you're feeling stressed or anxious, it will soothe you and give you a sense of well-being and fulfillment, thanks to its crystalline chant and long vibrations.
It's ideal for reconnecting with spirituality and being more attentive to the messages you receive.
When situations seem too heavy, too overwhelming, her song is a welcome breath of fresh air, allowing you to take a step back and see things from another angle.
When you feel that your home is charged, that there are heavy energies or even entities in it, make this bowl sing and you'll see that everything seems to clear up, that energies suddenly become lighter and the air clearer. Other engraved Tibetan singing bowls in different sizes and materials are also available. Unengraved singing bowls can also be found on a dedicated page.
It's also ideal for accompanying chanted mantras, prayers or vows.
Engravings and ornaments
At its center, you'll find a Buddha surrounded by the eight auspicious signs of Tibetan Buddhism.
On the outside, it is delicately adorned with powerful Buddhist symbols. The mantra Aum mani padme hum , which in its 6 syllables contains all the teachings of the Buddha. Precious knowledge that guides your path to greater spirituality.
Use
Singing bowls are musical, wellness, therapeutic, meditative or decorative instruments that can be made to sing by turning a mallet on its outer rim, or by striking it with a mallet or lightly with a mallet.
Here are a few examples of the uses and benefits of these bowls in everyday life:
- To soothe and relax after a stressful day
- To relieve pain (painful menstruation, jammed knee, blocked back, headaches...)
- Purify stones, jewelry, objects...
- To increase the vibratory rate of a food, object or medication
- As an aid to meditation, relaxation, sleep and peace of mind
- To purify and harmonize the energies of your home or workplace
- As a musical instrument
- For sonotherapy (sound therapy)
- For music therapy
- To accompany a yoga session
- Etc...
Instructions for use
There are two ways to make a bowl sing: with a mallet and with a mallet:
With the mallet, simply strike the outer edge of the bowl (upwards), its impact spontaneously vibrates the bowl and its frequencies are diffused in the same way as the impact of a pebble on water.
The mallet enables us to make the bowl sing by turning it while rubbing it around the bowl on the top of the outer rim, exerting fairly strong pressure. If the mallet jumps when the bowl vibrates, slow down or press harder.
The bowl can be placed in front of you on your cushion or on your hand. For this second technique, the hand should be wide open, without rings or other jewelry and the fingers should not be holding the bowl to avoid stopping the vibrations. This technique can be used to move around a room by making the bowl sing, or to move the bowl around a person's body. It can also be placed directly on a person's body or in water.
History and origins of 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.
Want to discover the world of singing bowls? Further information on Tibetan singing bowls .
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