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Size: 7.5 inches wide and 3.25 inches deep
Weight: 1 lb 14.7 oz (869g)
Origin: Nepal
Retails At: $325
Include: Leather wrapped Walnut Wood Striker
This lovely old Tibetan Singing Bowl is hand-hammered masterpiece with thick sturdy walls and wide open rim. It is slightly lighter than other bowl of its size but its sound is bigger and more melodious. Gong stick can bring out the best of this bowl but you can also use it with leather wrapped stick (included) or plan stick. Surface of this bowl has goldish brassy patina with amazing hammer mark groves. It is a beautiful lustrous bowl with mind blowing vibration. Definitely a must have bowl!!!
E SOLAR PLEXUS chakra or THIRD chakra is located midway between the end of the breastbone and the navel. It is associated with issues of personal power, emotions (especially blocked emotions), passion for living, and the ability to protect oneself from being the target of negative or aggressive emotions. YELLOW is the color of the solar plexus chakra and the musical note is E.
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Little about Tibetan Singing Bowls:
Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or 'rin gongs' in Japan) are type of musical instrument classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of the bell vibrate to produce sound. Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bön, Buddhist, Ngagpa and shamanic meditation practice. Today they are used worldwide for meditation, relaxation, healthcand mystical and religious practice.are
How To Play Singing Bowl:
- Start by holding your bowl in the palm of your left hand (right if you are left handed) The very bottom of the bowl should be the only part of the bowl touching your hand so the body of the bowl is allowed to vibrate freely.
- With a wooden mallet or whatever mallet you are using, slowly start rubbing the outside rim in a clockwise circular motion, keeping an even and constant pressure on the edge of the bowl.
- Sometimes it is helpful to gently strike the bowl before you start the rubbing motion.
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