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Tibetan Bowl
The large Tibetan bowl is about 18 cm in diameter and weighs about 950 g. The stick is about 18 cm long. This large Tibetan bowl handmade in India with a 7-metal alloy comes with its wooden and red-felt stick.
This small Tibetan singing bowl measures approximately 10 cm in diameter and weighs 235 g. It is made from the seven traditional metals, representing the seven planets and the seven chakras. The bowl comes with a wooden stick with red felt, which allows you to make the bowl resonate by rubbing or gently striking the edges. This Tibetan singing bowl can be used for meditation, relaxation, and spiritual practices. It emits a rich and soothing sound.
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Bowl Diameter: 10 cm
Bowl Weight: 235g
Material: Alloy of 7 Metals
Small Tibetan bowls offer several advantages:
- Portability: Thanks to their small size and light weight, small Tibetan bowls are easy to transport. They can be taken anywhere, whether traveling, hiking, or even just to the office.
- Ease of Use: Small bowls are easier for beginners to handle. Their compact size allows for a more comfortable grip. They can be easily placed on the body during a relaxation or sound healing session. They can also be easily stored, even in small spaces.
- High Pitch: Small Tibetan bowls generally produce higher and clearer sounds, beneficial for certain meditation practices. High-pitched sounds are effective for cleansing and harmonizing energies in a space or around a person.
- Affordable Cost: Small bowls are less expensive, making them more accessible for those who wish to start using singing bowls without a significant investment.
How to Make Your Tibetan Bowl Sing:
1. Holding the Bowl: Place the bowl in the palm of your non-dominant hand. Ensure your fingers are not touching the sides of the bowl to avoid dampening the sound.
2. Using the Mallet: Hold the mallet with your dominant hand, gripping it firmly.
3. Striking the Bowl: Gently strike the outer rim of the bowl with the mallet to create an initial sound.
4. Rimming the Bowl: After striking, place the mallet against the outer rim and move it slowly around the edge in a circular motion. Apply even pressure and maintain a consistent speed.
5. Listening: As you continue to move the mallet around the rim, you will hear the bowl begin to sing. The sound will grow in volume and richness the longer you maintain the motion.
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The large Tibetan bowl is about 18 cm in diameter and weighs about 950 g. The stick is about 18 cm long. This large Tibetan bowl handmade in India with a 7-metal alloy comes with its wooden and red-felt stick.
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This pretty mat to put your Tibetan bowl on when not in use is yellow and decorated with Chinese motifs and sacred animals such as the dragon, the rooster, and the phoenix. The patterns are in red, black and gold. The diameter of the Tibetan bowl mat is about 12cm, and the thickness is about 0.5cm.
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The wooden stick for Tibetan singing bowls measures approximately 18 cm. It's an essential tool for producing sound from the Tibetan singing bowl, but you also need to be well-centered within yourself, attentive, and in the present moment to fully benefit from all the virtues that these beautiful and powerful sounds have to offer. Check out our blog for tips on how to make your Tibetan singing bowl sing.
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The tingsha is a traditional Tibetan instrument consisting of two small bronze cymbals connected by a leather strap or chain. The clear and pure sound of the tingsha has the power to purify the negative energies existing in a room, but also to prepare the mind before a prayer, a meditation, or a yoga session.
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This square-shaped Tibetan singing bowl cushion XL measures approximately 18 cm in width and 5 cm in height. Its pretty golden designs on a green background represent plant motifs, which are a symbol of protection and abundance. You can use it to place your XL Tibetan bowl (between 15 cm and 22 cm in diameter), so it will be stabilized and protected against shocks and friction.
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The Tibetan bowl is used for meditation, yoga, and purification. This bronze Tibetan bowl has a diameter of approximately 12 cm and a weight of around 700 g. Tibetan bowls assist in relieving stress, anxiety, and energy imbalances.
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This donut is a stand for your Tibetan bowl. It measures approximately 10 cm in diameter. It is very decorative with its beautiful floral, plant, or mandala patterns, in golden color. You can use it to place your Tibetan bowl securely. Tibetan bowl donuts are handcrafted in Nepal.
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The small singing bowl weighs about 330 g and its diameter is about 11 cm. Just as the sounds of the modern world (constructions, traffic...) can bother us, listening to relaxing and harmonizing sounds such as Tibetan singing bowls can have a truly beneficial effect on our emotions and feelings.
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Sacred instruments used for centuries in spiritual and meditative practices, Tibetan singing bowls are employed to enhance meditation, healing, and energy balancing. This mallet for Tibetan singing bowls is covered with felt on one of its two ends, allowing you to create harmonious and soothing sounds with your Tibetan singing bowl.
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This beautiful red and gold square singing bowl cushion measures approximately 11 cm wide and 3 cm high. Red symbolizes passion, love, strength, and vitality. As for gold, it symbolizes inner wealth, enlightenment, and spiritual prosperity.