The 19th century Jambati singing bowl is a remarkable instrument, renowned for its heavy, thick-walled structure that contributes to its rich, powerful sound. This particular bowl has been expertly crafted to achieve a steady, grounding tone, making it ideal for meditation, sound therapy sessions, and personal practice. It produces a sound that is both full and captivating, capable of filling a room while maintaining a smooth and controlled resonance.
With a tonal range that allows it to play both low tones and higher overtones effortlessly, the Jambati singing bowl adapts well to different mallet techniques and playing styles. Whether you are a beginner looking to explore the calming effects of sound healing or an experienced practitioner seeking a reliable tool for advanced techniques, this bowl offers versatility and depth.
The sound frequencies of this antique bowl are quite impressive. The fundamental frequency is between 123-125 Hz, corresponding to a B2 concert pitch, while the first overtone reaches 374-378 Hz, which aligns with F#4 +4 Hz. Additionally, it can resonate at multiple higher frequencies, including 740 Hz and 1200 Hz. These frequencies enhance the bowl's effectiveness as a tool for relaxation and meditative states.
Included with the Jambati singing bowl are helpful accessories, such as a cushion to support your bowl during use, an S1 striking mallet for playing, and an R3 rubbing mallet for those deeper, soothing tones during rubbing sessions. Each component has been selected to enhance your overall experience, allowing for a full range of sound capabilities.