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Nepal Singing Bowl in a charcoal finish, depicting on the sides the image of Buddha.
The underside of the bowl is decorated with the infinite knot – symbol of all things being connected and therefore independent of cause and effect.
The inside of the bowl is decorated with a double Vajra representing the four Dhyani Buddhas, which symbolise harmony, unchangeableness and all-knowing, encircled in a patterned background.
The sound of each Nepal Singing Bowl is unique. Its uniqueness comes from its thickness, shape, size, combination of metals and the particular technique of the craftsmen.
Some Nepal Singing Bowls have a strong single tone, whereas others produce a rich combination of several harmonics and overtones. Personal preference will suggest the right one for you.
A suggested way for choosing a Nepal Singing Bowl is by the note the bowl plays. Notes are associated with chakras, as follows:
Base (Root) Chakra C The Sacral (Spleen) Chakra D The Solar Plexus Chakra E The Heart Chakra F The Throat Chakra G The Third Eye Chakra A The Crown Chakra B
This bowl plays a primary note F (Heart Chakra) sharp 5 (octave). Due to the 2mm thickness, we found this bowl to play a warm, crystal, deep, low tune, it is highly resonant and easy to play.
Weight approx. 543g, diameter 120 mm height 60mm.
As choosing a singing bowl is down to personal preferences, we have included a sound file. The sound files were produced using a simple wood stick.
To listen to this singing bowl, please use the control below.
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