The antique Jambati singing bowl, dated between the 18th and 19th centuries, stands out as a remarkable piece of musical heritage. This stunning instrument showcases authentic engravings, exhibiting a dark patina that adds to its visual appeal and historical value. Renowned for its deep and resonant sound, this bowl emits slow pulsations that create a profoundly grounding auditory experience.
The voice of the antique Jambati singing bowl is not only powerful but also balanced and spacious, ensuring a calming presence in any setting. Its resonant tones can be felt as much as heard, making it ideal for various applications such as meditation, healing sessions, and ceremonial gatherings. The bowl’s design allows it to resonate smoothly around the rim, producing both rich low tones and brighter overtones depending on the technique and mallet used.
Scored with a rating of M-5, this singing bowl offers substantial yet smooth physical vibrations, making it particularly well-suited for massage work and grounding practices. It serves as a compelling instrument for both novices eager to explore sound therapy and seasoned practitioners seeking authentic musical instruments with both visual character and profound sonic presence.
Frequencies:
Fundamental: 96-99 Hz, G2 concert pitch
First overtone: 296-299 Hz, D4 +2 Hz
Additional frequencies: 574 Hz, 941 Hz, 1361 Hz
Included Accessories:
The antique Jambati singing bowl is complemented by a cushion, an S1 striking mallet, and an R3 rubbing mallet, providing everything needed for an immersive sound experience.