The 18th century Himalayan singing bowl has a serene and uplifting voice that resonates beautifully. Known for its heart-opening quality, this singing bowl maintains a steady and soothing foundation, making it a perfect choice for both meditation and musical exploration.
Crafted in the 18th century, this bowl embodies the rich heritage of Himalayan craftsmanship. Its sound is particularly peaceful, radiating warmth and calmness to all who experience it. The bowl engages listeners with subtle pulsations, enriching the meditative experience and encouraging deeper introspection.
Ideal for group meditations, personal healing sessions, and ceremonial purposes, the 18th century Himalayan singing bowl functions exceptionally well in fostering an atmosphere of tranquility. Additionally, it provides a unique auditory experience that combines depth with accessibility.
For beginners, the bowl can be easily played with a suede-covered mallet, ensuring a smooth and rich sound production. Experienced practitioners will also appreciate the layers of overtones that evolve as the bowl is manipulated in various ways. The overtone spectrum includes frequencies like 150-152 Hz as the fundamental note and 460-467 Hz as the first overtone, creating a harmonious experience.
Included with the bowl: A singing bowl cushion, S1 striking mallet, and R3 rubbing mallet are part of the package. These additions enhance the playing experience, allowing for exploration in sound and technique.
Whether you are a curious beginner or a seasoned practitioner, this 18th century Himalayan singing bowl will undoubtedly elevate your practice with its profound sound and historical significance.