-authentic handmade/hand hammered singing bowl.
-Bowl made from 7 metals such as gold, silver, copper, lead, iron, tin, and zinc.
-Deep relaxing sound vibrations bowl.
-Brown antique tiger color bowl.
- Eco-friendly sound vibrations bowl.
-Bowl made base on seven planetary system of universe.
-Smooth deep sound vibrations bowl.
-Bowl made for sound healing, chakra healing, yoga, meditation, sound therapy, Zen healing, Reiki healing, sound bathing, chakra cleansing, etc.
-Bowl made for yoga music, medatation music, calming music, relaxing music, sound healing music, etc.
-Bowl come with cushion, stick, leather stick.
-Bless by Monk before shipping.
Singing Bowls also
called the healing bowls, can be traced back to Asia as early as 2000 B.C. they
are made of an alloy of seven different metals, connected to seven astrological
planets, which create a range of different sounds and overtones. Those seven
metals are gold as sun, silver as moon, mercury as mercury, copper as Venus,
iron as mars, tin as Jupiter, lead as Saturn. Some singing bowls should consist
of only five metals. These bowls format, depth, color, girth and composition
are variable.
Singing Bowl can be
used as vessels to cook, offering bowls, as beat instruments and for meditation
or relaxation. Bowls have a double effect, with sound and vibration.
Science has confirmed
that music, as an organized form of sound can directly affect mood, brain
waves, the nervous system and the body chemistry. Music plays a key role in the
religious and spirituals of many cultures. Music is still pallid to aid
digestion, induce sleep and treat mental disturbances.
The vibrations of singing Bowls stimulate the body to recreate its own harmonic frequency and help produce the alpha waves that are present in the brain in deep relaxation singing bowls of all sizes are said to clean the atmosphere around us of negative energy and emotional blockages. Many people feel that they are touched and cleaned in their soul when they listen to the sound of the singing Bowls. As some people describe it "Time Stands Still"- a feeling of peace, relief in aching parts of the body, or contact with something beyond daily life.