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Old, Buddhist Hand Beaten Lingam Singing Bowl, with Plain

US$120

Code
HCS25652
Weight
774 gm / 1.71 lbs
Size
Diameter
19cm (7")
Height
9cm (4")
Material
Bronze
Availability
Available

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Sound Check - All : Request a sound check
We personally check [old], Buddhist Hand Beaten Lingam Singing Bowl, With Plain to ensure the quality of the sound and its resonance. However, if you still require to listen to the sound before purchase. To maintain the quality of service we have introduced a nominal fee of $2 for this service. This non-refundable deposit will be deducted from your invoice upon purchase. Please note due to the limitation of the microphone and the speaker quality, the effectiveness of experiencing the sound will not be the same.
If you have any further questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. WhatsApp: +9779841614206 Read More . . .
Singing bowl Accessories
The Jambati Singing Bowl you are purchasing includes a cushion, a wooden playing mallet, and a felt-hitting mallet for playing the bowl. If you require additional accessories, you can browse the options above and purchase them separately. Should you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to let us know. Read More . . .
Making Process of Hand-Beaten Singing Bowl
Making a handmade bronze singing bowl is a time-honored tradition that involves several stages. The process starts with the creation of a metal alloy, which is typically made of copper and tin. The metal is then melted down and poured into a mold, where it is shaped into a bowl. Once the bowl has been formed, it is subjected to a series of hammering and shaping processes to refine its shape and thickness. This is where the expertise of the craftsman comes into play, as they use their skills to produce a bowl with a balanced tone and resonant sound.
The finished bowl is then polished to a high shine and may be adorned with intricate designs and symbols that are significant in Buddhist or Hindu tradition. Read More . . .
Sb High Quality Etching Carving : About this etching carving
This [old], Buddhist Hand Beaten Lingam Singing Bowl, With Plain has a very high quality of etching and carving, with the normal etching and carving you may have noticed that the lines are very are they are painted with a thicker brush hence the lines are thicker. But for this [old], Buddhist Hand Beaten Lingam Singing Bowl, With Plain, we have assigned a fine artist of thangka painting to do the drawing for us. hence the lines are dinner and well detailed.
Brief Introduction :
The singing dishes of Lingam are set apart by a lingam in the focal point of the inward bowl. Singing dishes of lingam are among the most extraordinary singing dishes of the Himalayas. It's known as a manly structure; the lingam inside the bowl's base is slight distension of the cone. It's accepted that it was established, harking back to the sixteenth century. The hand-caused bowls have smooth sides, and the lips are extended to the bowl internal. Lingam bowls have generally focused energy and dependable reverberation and sounds. This plan of a bowl is hard to track down on account of its tasteful allure and exceptional tone. This bowl is utilized for profound and formal purposes.

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