Singing bowls 3 cast metals

These 3-metal singing bowls are beautiful, colorful and cheerful decorative objects. Cast in sand molds, they are handcrafted in Nepal from an alloy of 3 metals (or precisely 2 alloys and 1 metal: brass, bronze and iron). You can easily make them sing with the little wooden mallet supplied with the bowl.


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What use is a 3-metal singing bowl?

The 3-metal bowls are small musical instruments that can introduce you to the enchanting world of sound bowls.

While their resonance produces a beautiful sound linked to an invigorating energy, their vibrations cannot compare with the richness of tone and harmonics of hand-hammered singing bowls, nor their effects with the benefits of the latter on mind and body. But they are beautiful objects whose lovely sound can be used to make announcements, to play with children, or simply to brighten up the decoration of a home or workplace.
You can discover the large 7-metal singing bowls, engraved or hammered without engraving.

Sizes, colors and patterns

The 3-metal bowls, cast in sand molds, are made of brass, bronze and iron. They come with a small mallet and a fabric cushion whose color varies and matches the model (included).

They are available with and without motifs - such as, for example, a Flower of Life.

Their varied colors include gold, orange, green, black, purple, light or dark blue, yellow or red.

They can be linked to different chakras, such as Crown, Throat, Heart, Solar Plexus, Root or Sacral.

You can choose from these diameters: 8cm, 10cm, 11-12cm.

Instructions for use

To produce beautiful sounds, simply strike the outer edge of the singing bowl with the mallet supplied, or apply pressure there by rotating the mallet for lighter vibrations.


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