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Exquisite 6 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepa...

Exquisite 6 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepal with Striker, Cushion & a Free Roll of Prayer Flags

Singing Bowls are one of the ancient Tibetan meditation tools. The pure sounds produced when the rim is rubbed by the mallet is said to put the brain into a meditative state. The vibrations of the singing bowls have the same wavelength found in the brainwaves that produce feelings of relaxation. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for meditation, trance-induction, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being and religious practice. The bowls are handmade in Nepal, and are made of Panchaloga: literally translated from Sanskrit as Five Metals: the metal alloys contain copper, tin, zinc, iron and other metals. These bowls are hand made and etched, therefore the bowl you receive (more…)

Exquisite 5 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepa...

Exquisite 5 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepal with Wooden Striker

Singing Bowls are an ancient Tibetan meditation tools. The pure sounds produced when the rim is rubbed by the mallet is said to put the brain into a meditative state. The vibrations of the singing bowls have the same wavelength found in the brainwaves that produce feelings of relaxation. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for meditation, trance-induction, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being and religious practice. The bowls are handmade in Nepal, and are made of Panchaloga: literally translated from Sanskrit as Five Metals: the metal alloys contain copper, tin, zinc, iron and other metals. These bowls are hand made and etched, therefore the bowl you receive may not (more…)

Exquisite 4 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepa...

Exquisite 4 Inch Tibetan Singing Bowl Made in Nepal with Striker and Cushion

Singing Bowls are one of the ancient Tibetan meditation tools. The pure sounds produced when the rim is rubbed by the mallet is said to put the brain into a meditative state. The vibrations of the singing bowls have the same wavelength found in the brainwaves that produce feelings of relaxation. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for meditation, trance-induction, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being and religious practice. The bowls are handmade in Nepal, and are made of Panchaloga: literally translated from Sanskrit as Five Metals: the metal alloys contain copper, tin, zinc, iron and other metals. These bowls are hand made and etched, therefore the bowl you receive (more…)

Singing Bowl, Meditation; 6″ Handbeaten with...

Singing Bowl, Meditation; 6

Our hand beaten bowls are exceptional examples of traditional craftsmanship. Each is made with a special 7-metal alloy that produces a powerful harmonic resonance when played. Excellent for both decor and meditation. Includes wooden striker. (6″dia. x 3″h)

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Singing Bowl and Box with Striker, Tibetan Dragon ...

Singing Bowl and Box with Striker, Tibetan Dragon Image; 4

Decorated with shards of mica, our Dragon’s Coat singing bowl box will calm your inner beasts. Handmade by Tibetan and Nepalese craftsman, this is a Fair Trade product.

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Tibetan Bell with Dorje and Striker – 8̸...

Tibetan Bell with Dorje and Striker - 8No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Medium Tibetan Singing Bowl – 5.25″ Wi...

Medium Tibetan Singing Bowl - 5.25

5.25″ wide and 2.5″ tall bowl, with a wooden striker. It weighs over a pound and is very solid and has a nice long lasting tone. There is also a raised pattern on the bottom inside of the bowl. As these are individually made, please note the engraving may not be exactly the symbols shown in the picture. Made in India. A singing bowl is a type of bell shaped as a bowl. They come in many shapes and sizes, and are made using seven metals, which are copper, tin, lead, iron, zinc, silver, and gold. Singing bowls were traditionally made throughout Asia. The tradition continues today in Nepal, India, China, and Japan.

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Tibetan Singing Bowl – 6″ Engraved Wit...

Tibetan Singing Bowl - 6

6″ bowl with a wooden striker. This is a heavy bowl for it’s size with a very nice tone. As these are individually made, please note the engraving may be more subtly colored than is shown in the picture. Made in Nepal. A singing bowl is a type of bell shaped as a bowl. They come in many shapes and sizes, and are made using seven metals, which are copper, tin, lead, iron, zinc, silver, and gold. Singing bowls were traditionally made throughout Asia. The tradition continues today in Nepal, India, China, and Japan.

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Hand Hammered Tibetan Singing Bowl – 6″...

Hand Hammered Tibetan Singing Bowl - 6

Hand hammered 6″ wide and 2.75″ tall bowl, with a wooden striker and two part pillow. When sitting on the pillows, this has a clear and vibrant tone that lasts and lasts. It also has a beautiful carved figurine on the inside (the picture doesn’t do it justice at all). As these are individually made, please note the engraving may not be exactly the symbols shown in the picture. Also, the color and style of the pillows may vary. Made in India. A singing bowl is a type of bell shaped as a bowl. They come in many shapes and sizes, and are made using seven metals, which are copper, tin, lead, iron, zinc, silver, and gold. Singing bowls were traditionally made throughout Asia. The tradition continues today in Nepal, India, China, a (more…)

5″ Engraved Tibetan Singing Bowl With Strike...

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5″ bowl with a wooden striker. This is a heavy bowl for it’s size with a very nice tone. As these are individually made, please note the engraving may be more subtly colored than is shown in the picture. Made in Nepal. A singing bowl is a type of bell shaped as a bowl. They come in many shapes and sizes, and are made using seven metals, which are copper, tin, lead, iron, zinc, silver, and gold. Singing bowls were traditionally made throughout Asia. The tradition continues today in Nepal, India, China, and Japan.

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