The 17th century Jambati singing bowl is a remarkable find that offers a rich auditory experience with deep, resonant sounds characteristic of antiques. This specific bowl has a thick wall and exceptionally smooth surface that contribute to its powerful, balanced voice. Musicians and wellness practitioners alike find its sound to be deep, steady, and energizing, which creates a strong field of resonance that envelops the listener in a calming vibe.
One of the features that set the 17th century Jambati singing bowl apart is its ability to produce both low tones and higher overtones. This versatility is influenced by the choice of mallet and the technique employed, allowing users to explore a wide spectrum of sounds. The physical vibration of the bowl is rated M-5, enhancing its appeal for activities such as massage, bodywork, meditation, and personal healing sessions. This makes it an invaluable tool for both beginners who are new to sound therapy and experienced practitioners looking for a reliable instrument.
Frequencies:
Fundamental: 99-100 Hz, G2 concert pitch.
First overtone: 308-309 Hz, D#4 -2 Hz.
Additional frequencies include 618 Hz, 1013 Hz, and 1461 Hz.
This exquisite singing bowl is not only a musical instrument but also a therapeutic aid. It includes essential accessories, such as a singing bowl cushion, S1 striking mallet, and R3 rubbing mallet, making it ready for immediate use. Incorporating this bowl into your practice can significantly enhance the auditory experience and vibrational healing techniques you employ.