m-SE-600-amz
$ 109.90
5.7" Engraved Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 5.7" / 16.5 cm
Bowl Weight: 1 lb 10 oz / 650 g
7.1" Engraved Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 7.1" / 18 cm
Bowl Weight: 2 lb 6 oz / 850 g
8.3" Engraved Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 8.3" / 21 cm
Bowl Weight: 3 lb 3 oz / 1 kg
$ 399.00
$ 1,200.00
This bowl comes with a pillow and a mallet.
Please keep in mind that antique bowls move between frequencies and it's difficult to pin down an exact tone, but we have done our best to pick out the most prominent tones.
Approximate Tones:
Rim tone: E in the 4th octave 322Hz
Dominant Tone: D in the 4th octave 296Hz
Bass Tone: A in the 2nd octave 110Hz
Approximate Bowl Measurements:
Bowl Diameter: 7.25" / 18.4 cm
Height: 3.5" / 8.9 cm
Weight: 2 lbs 8oz / 1 kg 134 g
The amazing tones on this rare bowl help transmute vibrations from the lower chakras. It gets your kundalini energy flowing. We see that small groups of monks would sit around this bowl and chant and get healings from it. Try chanting “Om” and similar tones while playing this bowl. It is truly a spiritually sonic experience that will open you up.
Purported to be the most rare of the Himalayan singing bowls, Lingam bowls have a range of shapes and sizes but are easily identified by a conical protrusion in the center of the basin (the lingam) and its corresponding concave dimple on the bottom of the bowl. This protruding feature is said represent the male phallus.
Lingam is a Sanskrit word that actually has several definitions: it can mean mark or symbol, or a representation of the divine generative energy represented via the Hindu God Shiva.
Ornamentation of this type of bowl is fairly consistent, however minimal, with a couple of concentric circles at the foot of the lingam, and one or two radiating from the center of the bowl.
The Lingam bowl’s sound is characterized by a deep, full voice - sometimes pulsating and often with a long sustain. Notes generally occupy the middle and higher octaves with the fundamental and rim notes being very nearly the same.
$ 700.00
Approximate Tones:
Dominant Tone: A# in the 3rd octave 232Hz
Please keep in mind that antique bowls move between frequencies and it's difficult to pin down an exact tone, but we have done our best to pick out the most prominent tones.
Approximate Bowl Measurements:
Bowl Diameter: 7.25" / 18.4 cm
Height: 3.5" / 9 cm
Weight: 1 lb 15 oz / 878 g
This is a remarkable bowl. Definitely recommended for the mystic or healer. It was set by those who created and used to help you send prayers to the astral and higher dimensions.
When playing it, visualize the energy of the prayer above the bowl, and the sound immediately escorts it to where it can be seen and heard by those beings entrusted with answering prayers, and then this bowl even helps ground the prayer.
Whether the prayer is for you or others, this bowl is a channel of Light to God and for healing.
After a healing session, when you or your clients are energetically clean and centered, this is the bowl to bring out and use.
Thadobati Singing Bowls are one of the oldest forms of singing bowls, dating back to the 15th Century. Thadobatis have nearly straight, high-sided walls and a flat bottom that is slightly less wide than the rim. Thadobati Bowls’ walls can be thin or thick. This style of antique singing bowl generally has minimal decoration. It’s not fancy in appearance, but it is easy to play and will produce beautiful sounds.
Being a smaller bowl, Thadobati bowls are generally held in one’s hand when played. Different mallets – suede, fabric, or wood – will produce different tones. It should be noted that smaller bowls respond better to wooden ringers, and larger bowls respond better to suede ringers. The tones this style bowl produces are powerful, clear and direct.
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