11 D-Chakra Master Healing Singing Bowl Meditation Tibetan Cushion Striker Set

11 D-Chakra Master Healing Singing Bowl Meditation Tibetan Cushion Striker Set

11 D-Chakra Master Healing Singing Bowl Meditation Tibetan Cushion Striker Set
Nepalese Handicraft Zone is the finest and largest Singing Bowls Supplier/Retailer in Canada. Dealing in The Genuine Singing Bowls from the Home Land Of The Buddha. Singing Bowl - Tibetan Plain Singing Bowl. This singing bowl is a special bowl, which is made of seven metals, i. Gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, lead, and zinc.

All the metal used has a specific purpose and represent the sun and the moon and other planets. This bowl can be used for meditation, music, and chakra cleansing. A leather striker has included with this singing bowl and this bowl was hand-hammered in Nepal. This bowl is truly hand made in a traditional way at the Nepalese Handicraft zone. Due to handmade bowl, the surface has several marked of hammered on it.

The bowl has a long lasting tune which creates a totally peaceful environment around you. Who are looking for a real handmade bowl from Himalaya will not be disappointing by this bowl. About D-Chakra, D and D# are associated with the sacral chakra. Located in the lower abdomen, the color of this chakra is orange and peach. Issues are related to the inner child, sexuality, and emotions. Disharmony of this chakra manifests as diabetes, cancer, kidney and spleen disorders, depression, fear, inhibitions, lethargy, negativity, indigestion. Emotions associated with this chakra include anxiety and well being. The function is health and it is often represented by a pyramid. The endocrine influence is on the liver, spleen, and pancreas. Associated with the element of water and the signs of Gemini and Cancer and the planet is Jupiter. All orange gemstones are related to this chakra.

Essential oils are patchouli, sandalwood, and lavender. Quality is energy MEASUREMENT This is a handcrafted bowl, therefore, please note that each one might have slight variations in measurement. Weight of singing bowl : 2481 gms approx. Width of singing bowl(Diameter) : 11 inch (27.94cm). Height of singing bowl : 4.5 inch (11.43 cm).

Thickness of singing bowl : 3mm. Material of singing bowl : Brass and 7 auspicious metals.

Items of this listing : Bowl, striker and cushion. Total weight of all items : 3500 gms. HOW TO PLAY SINGING BOWL. 1 Place (don't touch/hold bowl with your fingers, it may dampen vibration/sound) bowl on palm of one of your hands. 2 Slide/rotate the striker firmly around rim of the bowl with an even pressure and uniform speed to produce vibration/sound. 3 Vibration and sound can be produced also by just hitting the bowl with the striker. Another method is "gonging" or "striking" the bowls. This is a simple method that involves striking the bowl with a wood or padded striker. Singing bowls (also known as Tibetan Singing Bowls, rin gongs, Himalayan bowls or suzu gongs) are a type of bell, specifically classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, singing bowls sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of singing bowls vibrate to produce sound characterized by a fundamental frequency (first harmonic) and usually two audible harmonic overtones (second and third harmonic). According to singing bowl researcher Joseph Feinstein, singing bowls were traditionally used in Asia and the tradition of making sound with bronze bowls could go back 3,000 or more years to the bronze age.

Singing bowls are used worldwide for meditation, music, relaxation, personal well-being. They are used by a wide range of professionals, including health professionals, school teachers, musicians and spiritual teachers.

Singing bowls are used in health care by psychotherapists, massage therapists, cancer specialists, stress and meditation specialists. They are used to help treat cancer patients and also for post traumatic stress disorder. They are popular in classrooms to help facilitate group activities and focus students' attention.

Singing bowls were historically made throughout Asia, especially Nepal, China and Japan. They are closely related to decorative bells made along the silk road from the Near East to Western Asia. Today they are made in Nepal, India, Japan, China and Korea. The best known types are from the Himalayan region and are often referred to as Tibetan singing bowls although any history in Tibet is disputable as there are none found there today. We tend to avoid specific dating these types of bowls.

Some of these bowls date back to the late 18th century. Dating bowls is a tricky business, since their form varies but little over long expanses of time and their condition depends so much upon individual conditions of storage and use.

They should be viewed as cultural artifacts of artistic merit, and viewed this way, age is of but secondary importance. We will however state that all the bowls shown here were created for local use and were used as such. These bowls are all from the Himalayas regions near Tibet. This Tibetan hand hammered singing bowl is up to 250 years old and comes unpolished in its original form with superb hammer marks visible and a great smooth patina.

It was used in Tibetan Buddhist mediation over the years. This bowl does include the pillow (cushion) pictured. Each bowl is hand selected for its tone, size, and quality.

It has a wonderful tone that carries for a very long time. The multi-layered tone of these bowls lasts as long as 3 minutes!

Singing Bowls were brought to Tibet from India along with the teachings of Lord Buddha. Most people use these bowls for Buddhist spiritual meditation or to create a great art or conversation piece. Hand made in a wonderful combination of 7 different metals which create 7 different distinct tones. According to tradition, the seven metals correspond with each of the planets, gold for the Sun, silver for the Moon, mercury for well, Mercury, copper for Venus, iron for Mars, tin for Jupiter, and lead for Saturn. Since Tibetan singing bowls have a very mysterious history it is sometimes hard to find information about them, in fact there is literally no mention of them in the Tibetan Buddhist canon.

They can be found in both monasteries and homes, but when questioned about there existence vague answers are usually given. It has been rumored that it is actually forbidden for monks to speak about the singing bowls. Some say that the bowls are used by high lamas in secret rituals, which gives them the ability to travel to different realms and dimensions.

In the end one thing remains certain, that singing bowls are a very powerful spiritual tool. In addition to their traditional usage for meditation, Tibetan Singing Bowls are used for Relaxation, Stress Reduction, Healing, and Reiki. The bowls are priced based on weight, size, and condition. The larger or heavier the bowl, the higher the price.

Also, please note that all of these bowls are left in their original imported condition. So, please feel free to provide your home or office address instead of PO Box. How An Order is Handled. NHZ will update the customer in a regular basis on the status of the order. We are please to solve your problem.

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11 D-Chakra Master Healing Singing Bowl Meditation Tibetan Cushion Striker Set


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