Feature

●SIZE: This singing bowl is designed to easily carried in human palms. This singing bowl measures 8-10.5cm in diameter. This size is perfect for singing bowls as they provide warm and tuned tone.
●EASY TO PLAY, CARRY & STORE: Begin using your Himalayan sound bowls by gently striking the song bowl and firmly pressing the mallet in a circular motion around the outside edge using your entire arm, slow down the motion upon hearing a clear tone from your chakra bowl; Use the cushion of your meditation bowl set to rest your meditation bowls for an easy and convenient playing experience.
●AMAZIN BENEFITS OF SOUND THERAPY: Sound therapy with Tibetan singing bowls is an ancient form of healing regeneration. When you strike the Tibetan singing bowls gives a natural acoustic phenomenon and harmonizes and allows deep relaxation of both sides of the brain. After sound therapy emotions are calm and the mind clearer. Whether you’re hoping to enhance relaxation, have more positive energy,our sound healing singing bowls can help you find a peace of mind.
●SINGING BOWLS ORIGINS: Adopting traditional Nepalese craft. A singing bowl, generally made from a bronze alloy containing copper, tin, zinc, iron, silver, gold and nickel, is a type of standing bell played by striking or rubbing its rim with a wooden or leather-wrapped mallet. This excitation causes the sides and rim of the bowl to vibrate, producing a rich sound.
●WIDE APPLICATIONS: Great choice for yoga meditation, sound therapy, spiritual gatherings and stress relief. Ideal for healing from stress disorders, pain, depression and excessive lust. Perfect gifts for your friends, families and sweetheart.

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Description


【Product Detail】

Weight: 350-500g

Size: 8-10.5cm

Material: Metal

Color: Golden

【Notice】

Those pictures are just for reference only, and allow 1-2mm differences due to manual measurement

If you have any questions, you can consult the seller, and we will try our best to solve your problem

【Singing Bowl History】

Standing bells originated in China. An early form called nao took the shape of a stemmed goblet. The manufacture and use of bowls specifically for ‘singing’ is believed to be a modern phenomenon. Bowls that were capable of singing began to be imported to the West from around the early 1970s. Since then they have become a popular instrument in the US-originating new-age genre often marketed as Tibetan music. Today they are known by many different names.

From chakra bowls, buddah singing bowl, healing bowls, Himalayan bowl, Tibet singing bowl, metal singing bowls, brass singing bowls, Japanese singing bowls, om singing bowl. They all refer to these standing bells used for silent mind meditation, sound healing and prayer.