Hand Crafted Fine Quality 2.75" Tibetan Buddhist Tingsha Cymbals From Nepal

Hand Crafted Fine Quality 2.75" Tibetan Buddhist Tingsha Cymbals From Nepal

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Fine Quality 2.75" Tingsha Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Cymbals Set Seven Metal Alloy Hand Carved with Leather String from Patan, Nepal

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    Name Tingsha - Cymbals Set
    Diameter 2.75"
    Dimensions of Tingsha Diameter: 2.75"
    Height: 1"
    Weight: 500 grams
    Material Seven Metal Bronze Alloy and Leather String
    Cotton Case Included This beautiful quality 2.75" Tingsha Set comes with cotton case.
    Shipping Weight 0.5 kg / 1.10 lbs.
    Ships From Patan, Nepal
    Shipping Provider DHL Global Priority Express
    Shipping Time Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 3-5 business days for delivery worldwide.
    Insurance Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    Tingsha Set - Ritual Cymbals Set

     Tingshaw are ceremonial bells used in Tibetan prayers and practices. Tingshaw (Cymbals) are made from alloy of five or seven different metals, like Singing Bowls. Like Tibetan Singing Bowls, Tingshaw is a ritual artifact used by Buddhist Monks as well is in Shamanist traditions. Made of high quality bell metal, Tingshaw (Cymbals) are perfect for meditation, healing, ritual, space cleaning or musical practice. They also offer a soothing sound to announce the end of Savasana. Tingsha Sets are used to mark the beginning and the end of meditation. They come in matched pairs, held together by a leather or other cord. The two cymbals are joined by a thong and upon striking them together they can resonate with their incredible sound. These tingshaw have a brilliant, vivid sound. The small cymbals make a higher/finer pitch sound and the large emit a deeper/louder resonance. As with the Singing Bowl, the Tingsha creates a meditative vibration but is more commonly used for calling one forth into the here and now. The striking sound of the Tingsha has the ability to call one forth as well as clearing any disturbing energies in the moment. The Tingsha brings clarity and spaciousness to any space. Ceremonially, a Tingsha can be used to represent the beginning, ending or transition within a ceremony. Many Yoga instructors use Tingshas coming out of Shivasana or the "meditation" part of the class. Tingshaws are engraved with the eight auspicious or other symbols of Tibetan Buddhism which are said to bring good fortune. 

    Tingsha have been used since ancient times in Nepal for traditional musical instrument used for functions like for praying, singing, chanting, meditation, festival celebration etc by various religion. Tingshaws have long been used for ritual purposes by Buddhist Monks, nuns, yogis and yoginis. When the two pieces strike each other they produce a clear, pure, cleansing sound which can be used to focus the mind before and after meditation. "The Tibetan term ting refers to the ringing sound of metal, to the cadence of a musical note or to the small, silver, bronze or bell metal offering bowls placed on a Buddhist altar. The term sha means 'hanging' or 'suspended.' The word ting-sha may thus be taken to mean either hanging bell metal or a sustained musical note." Tingshaws are also for clearing space, and the healing and balancing of auric fields. Strike the hand cymbals together and a beautiful, clear, high not will rise from them to hang in the air and create an extraordinary stillness. The scintillation tone of the ting-sha instantly strikes a resonance within the human heart. The sound of tingshaws is like a summons and produces soothing musical sound. The distinguishing feature of ting-sha is that they are cast from bell metal, an amalgam of five or seven metals, which produce the enduring and harmonic resonance. When they are suspended horizontally and struck together, a delightful, oscillating wave of sound seems to pass between them as they reverberate at a high frequency, creating an impressive symphony of haunting sounds. The pure, ringing tones create an opening in reality, and are said to "fill" emptiness. 

    About this Ritual Item

    This beautiful  quality Tingsha Set is made of seven different metal alloy with shiny finish and has leather string. The sound produced is excellent. This beautiful quality Tingsha Set is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal.

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    Hand Crafted Fine Quality 2.75" Tibetan Buddhist Tingsha Cymbals From Nepal

    Hand Crafted Fine Quality 2.75" Tibetan Buddhist Tingsha Cymbals From Nepal

    Fine Quality 2.75" Tingsha Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Cymbals Set Seven Metal Alloy Hand Carved with Leather String from Patan, Nepal

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