This rare 18th century Jambati is a beautiful antique instrument with authentic engraving and excellent sound characteristics. It carries the presence of a true collector’s piece, both visually and sonically.
Its tone is deep, steady, and ceremonial, making it especially suitable for rituals, sound journeys, and meditative spaces where atmosphere matters. The bowl plays the fundamental and overtone partial easily with the suede-padded mallet.
A valuable piece for antique bowl collectors, ceremonial practitioners, and sound facilitators seeking an instrument with history, character, and a grounded voice.
Frequencies:
Fundamental: 113-116 Hz, A#2 concert pitch
First overtone: 339-342 Hz, A#4 concert pitch
Additional frequencies: 663 Hz, 1077 Hz, 1540 Hz
Includes: singing bowl cushion, S1 striking mallet, and R3 rubbing mallet.