The antique singing bowls are hand-carved metal bowls that, when struck or played with a mallet, produce rich resonating sounds. These are from hundreds of years ago, generally originating from Asia and having been traditionally used in meditation, healing, and spiritual rituals. It is for this reason that antique singing bowls have these deep soothing tones: the use of copper, bronze, and iron combined together is believed to bring one relaxation and balance. Each bowl is unique in its characteristics due to the way it was created and the material used, hence highly valued by collectors and practitioners alike.
Jambati Singing Bowl
Approximate Size: 21 cm
Approximate Weight: 970 grams
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Price includes:
- A Singing Bowl
- A Ring cushion
- 1 x wooden stick
- 1 x Soft Mallet
Jambati Singing Bowls are considered the largest and heaviest among the singing bowl family, and are often regarded as the most aesthetically pleasing. These exquisite bowls are distinguished by their high, gracefully curved walls, small flat bottom, and typically, a generous triangulated inward-facing lip that may be grooved or plain. The decoration on these bowls is usually minimal and features a few simple incised lines forming a band or collar close to the outer rim, and several incised concentric circles that radiate from the center of the basin.
Lingam Singing Bowls
Approximate Size: 21 cm
Approximate Weight: 1700 grams
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Price includes:
- A Singing Bowl
- A Ring cushion
- 1 x wooden stick
- 1 x Soft Mallet
Dating back to the early 16th century, Lingam singing bowls have a rich history and are primarily used for meditation and sound immersion therapy. They are also used for ritual and ceremonial purposes, making them a versatile tool for various practices. These singing bowls, which are crafted in Nepal, are renowned for their exceptional sound quality and are particularly effective at cleansing negative energy. Due to their distinctive shape and design, Lingam bowls are not easy to come by. The beauty and uniqueness of Lingam bowls inspire us to appreciate the boundless creativity of the divine.
Mani Singing Bowls
Approximate Diameter: 5.25 inches
Approximate Height: 3.25 inches
Price includes:
- Traditional Striker Mallet
- Cushion made by Tibetan fabric
Mani bowls are a popular item among collectors and practitioners because of their unique shape that produces exceptional sound quality. These bowls are usually dated between the 16th and 19th century. The antique bowl being described here has a rare and distinct shape known as a “Mani” bowl, which is highly coveted by collectors. It has a significant weight and thickness of walls, with a concave form that creates a higher tone. Its beautiful aging only adds to its appeal as a unique and valuable item.