Singing bowls
A little history
There is evidence that the metal bell originated in China, with the earliest known from the 16th–11th centuries BC. They possibly originated from grain scoops. The spread of Buddhism in the 2nd–7th centuries gave new impetus to the production of large bells for use in rituals. Chinese tradition was, however, unique in that bells were made not only from bronze but from cast-iron. Nepal and the North of India are the world’s production centres for singing bowls. In Tibet there is not much production of singing bowls.
All Singing Bowls
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Himalayan Singing Bowl 11 cm | Handgemaakte klankschaal
€39.00 -
Vajra pattern tingsha from Nepal
€32.00 -
Floral pattern tingsha from Nepal
€32.00 -
Geometric pattern tingsha from Nepal
€32.00 -
Flower tingsha from Nepal
€32.00 -
Lotus tingsha from Nepal
€32.00 -
Flower vine Tingsha
€32.00 -
8 prosperity symbols (Ashtamangalaat) Tingsha from Nepal
€29.00 -
8 prosperity symbols (Ashtamangalaat) Tingsha from Nepal
€29.00