Sold Singing Bowls / Archive -46
The archived singing bowls in this category are not for sale. We have listed them in our singing bowl shop to provide you with the pleasure of good vibrations for your auditory delight. Please feel free to explore other categories, so we can continue to add more sound bowls here for your enjoyment.
A Himalayan (Tibetan) sound bowl is a metallic vessel that resonates with an enchanting sound. These 'bells' can be found across various parts of Asia, each with its unique characteristics. When struck, singing bowls produce a clear, ringing sound. You can strike them lightly with a soft, padded mallet or play them by slowly moving a wooden or suede-padded mallet around their rim, creating a continuous 'singing' sound that captivates the listener.
Singing bowls possess a captivating history, representing an age-old Bronze Age tradition of craftsmanship carried forward over thousands of years. However, much misinformation has been propagated about archived singing bowls, both in books and online. It can be challenging for consumers to discern fact from fiction due to the myriad myths and inaccuracies about the metallic composition, historical context, traditional uses, and supposed healing powers, such as chakra healing. Many of these false narratives are designed to inflate their prices, leading to confusion among buyers.
Given the wide variation in quality and the proliferation of counterfeit items, it's crucial for potential buyers to exercise caution and become educated. Singing bowls come in various appearances, from rustic to finely crafted. Some are simple in design, while others boast intricate engravings that tell a story of the artisan's skill. Their geometric precision can also vary—some have an almost perfect form, while others embrace their charming imperfections. In the realm of archived singing bowls, the beauty lies not only in their sound but also in their history and craftsmanship.