This 18th-century Jambati is a rare and impressive instrument with a fundamental tone as low as D#2. Antique bowls in this register are not easy to find, and it is even harder to find one with this level of clarity, stability, and slow, grounding pulsation.
Its 76-77 Hz fundamental creates a deep, spacious field of sound that feels steady, powerful, and calming. The vibration has a strong physical presence, making this bowl especially valuable for deep meditation, ceremonial work, sound therapy, and massage applications.
Rated M-5, this bowl offers smooth and substantial mechanical vibration. It also plays the fundamental tone easily when the rim is rubbed with the suede-padded end of the mallet.
A true collector’s piece, yet also a lifetime instrument for a serious beginner or practitioner seeking a rare low-tone Jambati with depth and presence.
Frequencies:
Fundamental: 76-77 Hz, D#2 concert pitch
First overtone: 222-226 Hz, A3 +2 Hz
Additional overtones: 436 Hz, 696 Hz, 1009 Hz, 1365 Hz
Includes: singing bowl cushion, S1 striking mallet, and R3 rubbing mallet.