Each singing bowl comes with a free singing bowl cushion and a matching leather striker.
Orissa Singing Bowls are characterized by their high and straight shape but also by the wonderful sound they render. These handwrought singing bowls from India offer a versatile and equilibrated sound array.
Indian Orissa Singing Bowls are often used in schools or kindergartens and are convenient to travel with. These singing bowls are especially affected by people who practise Zen meditation. Generally, they are suitable for exercises that demand attention and alertness.
Instruction:
Singing bowls can be both rubbed on the seam and hit with a corresponding striker. This results in a long-lasting singing sound which fills the room with entire clarity.
Singing bowls are always uniques and can therefore distinguish from size, appearance and sound.
Diameter: approx. 25cm
Weight: approx. 1500gr
The History of Singing Bowls:
Little is known about the history of singing bowls and their original use. Singing bowls have been used for over 1500 years and have been associated with Tibetan Buddhism since the 8th century AD.
It is certain that singing bowls were widespread in eastern Tibet and neighbouring countries such as India and Nepal, with India being the main area of distribution. Cast singing bowls have also been found in Japan and China.
In Assam, people use the small bowls to eat dal; in Orissa, bowls are still given as gifts at weddings. In Nepal, pregnant women are supposed to eat from the bowls because of the added metals. Also in Nepal, the bowls are used for a kind of sound therapy in which harmonious and disharmonious sounds are used. In Japan and China, singing bowls are used for ritual purposes in the Buddhist temples and Zen monasteries there.
Each singing bowl comes with a free singing bowl cushion and a matching leather striker.
Orissa Singing Bowls are characterized by their high and straight shape but also by the wonderful sound they render. These handwrought singing bowls from India offer a versatile and equilibrated sound array.
Indian Orissa Singing Bowls are often used in schools or kindergartens and are convenient to travel with. These singing bowls are especially affected by people who practise Zen meditation. Generally, they are suitable for exercises that demand attention and alertness.
Instruction:
Singing bowls can be both rubbed on the seam and hit with a corresponding striker. This results in a long-lasting singing sound which fills the room with entire clarity.
Singing bowls are always uniques and can therefore distinguish from size, appearance and sound.
Diameter: approx. 25cm
Weight: approx. 1500gr
The History of Singing Bowls:
Little is known about the history of singing bowls and their original use. Singing bowls have been used for over 1500 years and have been associated with Tibetan Buddhism since the 8th century AD.
It is certain that singing bowls were widespread in eastern Tibet and neighbouring countries such as India and Nepal, with India being the main area of distribution. Cast singing bowls have also been found in Japan and China.
In Assam, people use the small bowls to eat dal; in Orissa, bowls are still given as gifts at weddings. In Nepal, pregnant women are supposed to eat from the bowls because of the added metals. Also in Nepal, the bowls are used for a kind of sound therapy in which harmonious and disharmonious sounds are used. In Japan and China, singing bowls are used for ritual purposes in the Buddhist temples and Zen monasteries there.