Feature

●MINI SIZE & EASY TO CARRY AROUND: 8/10.5cm mini size, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. You can carry around the singing bowl, and bring it to yoga classes, meditation room, office, even go to travel everywhere.
●STEPS TO PLAY: Use the singing bowl in a quiet calm space. For a large singing bowl, place the O-ring on a flat surface and set your bowl on it. For smaller bowls, it may be preferable to place them in hand to hear them better. Gently tap the outer rim of the bowl and glide the mallet around the outer edge. Gliding with constant, firm pressure to continue the ringing sound. Practice a few times to achieve perfect sound. Always use light pressure while taping the quartz bowl.
●SOUND THERAPY: Tapping zen bowl make a sound energy medicine called naturopathic that promotes recovery from most negative influence .Meditation bowls help yogis open deeper self-regulation, release positive mindset.
●PREMIUM QUALITY: Adopting traditional Nepalese craft, made up of seven metals including gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead. The bowl is sturdy and durable, thus it can adapt to any environments such as humid, cold, heat, etc.
●GIFT FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Our complete set with our beautiful design will bring a smile and calm and happiness in the life of your friends, families and loved ones.

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Description


【Product Detail】

Material: Copper+Wooden

Inner Diameter: 8cm/8.5cm/9.5cm/10.5cm

Quantity: 1Set

【Package includes】

1 x Singing Bowl

1 x Hand Hammered

【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.