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Tibetan Singing Bowls
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Antique Tibetan Singing Bowls
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We are pleased to offer superior quality rare and unique, antique Tibetan singing bowls. Each of these Tibetan bowls has been handmade by master craftsmen and date back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Tibetan singing bowls of this quality are not being made anymore.
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Tibetan Singing Bowls were used in Tibet for ceremonial and meditation purposes. Each of these Tibetan bowls comes with a padded mallet and a beautiful brocade cushion. To play these Tibetan bowls, strike them with a mallet or move the mallet around the rim so that it is rubbing the outside edge. This will create a blend of harmonic resonance and rich overtones. Detailed instructions for playing will also come with purchase of your singing bowl.
Each Tibetan singing bowl is personally selected by expert musicologist, Rain Gray, who has been collecting, researching and recording Tibetan Singing Bowls for over 25 years. Each of these Tibetan bowls has passed Rain’s quality control standards for age, beauty, ease of playing, balance of sounds, sound volume, and lasting sustain.
Please note: These Tibetan singing bowls are antiques (up to 400 years old) and because of their age some discoloration and markings may appear on the metal. Also, these Tibetan bowls are handmade, one-of-a-kind items and therefore prices will fluctuate.
Information on Tibetan singing bowls provided by Rain Gray.
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This type of mallet is made of a harder wood. It is also dual playing. When used for rimming, the wood end brings up the female overtone faster and with less friction noise than the wood end of the wool padded mallet. The suede end can also be used to soften the strike sound.
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