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Fine Quality Itching 4" Tibetan Singing Healing Meditation Bowl Frm Patan, Nepal
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Singing bowls(also known as Tibetan Singing Bowls, Healing Bowls or Himalayan Bowls) are type of bell, specifically classified as a standingย bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, singingย bowls sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of singing bowls vibrate to produce sound characterized by a fundamentalย frequency(first harmonic) and usually two audible harmonicย overtones(second and third harmonic).ย Singing bowls are used worldwide for meditation, music, relaxation, and personal well-being. They are used by a wide range of professionals,ย including health professionals, school teachers, musicians and spiritualย teachers. Singing bowls are used in health care by sound healers,ย psychotherapists, massage therapists, cancer specialists, stress andย meditation specialists. They are used to help treat cancer patients and also for post traumatic stress disorder. They are popular in classroomsย to help facilitate group activities and focus students' attention.ย Singing bowls were historically made throughout Asia, especially Nepal,ย China and Japan. They are closely related to decorative bells made alongย ย the silk road from the Near East to Western Asia. Today they are made in Nepal, India, Japan and Korea.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, singing bowls are used as a signal to begin and end periods of silent meditation. Some practitioners, forย example, Chinese Buddhists use the singing bowl to accompany the wooden fish during chanting, striking it when a particular phrase is chanted. In Japan and Vietnam, singing bowls are similarly used during chanting and may also mark the passage of time or signal a change in activity,ย for example changing from sitting to walking meditation. In Japan, singing bowls are used in traditional funeral rites and ancestor worship. Every Japanese temple holds a singing bowl. Singing bowls are found on altars and in meditation rooms worldwide. The oral and written traditions from the Himalayan region are vast and largely unknown in theย West. It is unknown whether there are any traditional texts aboutย singing bowls. All known references to them are strictly modern. However, a few pieces of art dating from several centuries ago depictย singing bowls in detail, including Tibetan paintings and statues. Some Tibetan Rinpoches and monks use singing bowls in monasteries andย meditation centers today. Singing bowls from at least the 15th century are found in private collections. The tradition may date significantly earlier since bronze has been used to make musical instruments for thousands of years. Bronzeย bells from Asia have been discovered as early as the 8thโ10th century BC and singing bowls are thought to go back in the Himalayas to theย 10th-12th century AD (Feinstein, 2011).
Singing bowls are played by striking the rim of the bowl with a padded mallet. They can also be played by the friction of rubbing a wood, plastic, or leather wrapped mallet around the rim of the bowl to emphasize the harmonic overtones and a continuous 'singing' sound. Singing bowls produce a unique sound and also physical vibration that can be felt. Both antique(old) and new bowls are widely used and aid to meditation. the are also used in yoga, music therapy, sound healing, religious services, performance and personal enjoyment.
This beautiful Singing Bowl is made from mixture of different four metals which is itching carving and tested for the quality of the sound it produces. The singing bowl comes with a wooden stick(mallet) to make the sound, a cushion to place the singing bowl and a paper case to store it while not in use. This beautiful Singing Bowl is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal.
Name | Singing / Healing / Meditation Bowl - Itching Carving |
Details of the Bowl | Diameter of the Bowl: 4" Height of the Bowl: 2.5" Weight: 416 grams |
Details of the Mallet | Length of the Mallet: 5" Diameter of the Mallet: 1" Weight: 60 grams |
Note: | The mallet may be different than the one shown in the picture. |
Details of the Cushion | Diameter of the Cushion: 4.5" Thickness of the Cushion: 1.25" Weight of the Cushion: 48 grams |
Note: | The pattern and the colors of the cushion may be different than the one shown in the picture. |
Material | Singing Bowl:ย 4 Metal Alloyย ย ย ย ย Mallet:ย Rosewood wooden Malletย Cushion:ย Cotton and Foam |
Shipping Weight | 0.524 kg / 1.16 lbs. |
Ships From | Patan, Nepal |
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