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Showing posts with label SINGING BOWL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SINGING BOWL. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

New Arrival Singing Bowls

Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or ring gongs) are type of musical instrument classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of the bell vibrate to produce sound.
Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bon, Buddhist, nagapa tradition. Morden days Singing Bowls used worldwide for various purpose as meditaion, Yoga, healing device and religious practice. Also belived that the sound of singing bowl regarded as auspicious and drive away evil spirits.


According to tradition singing bowls were made of seven different metals, one metal for each of the planets, i.e. Gold (the sun), silver (the Moon), Copper (Venus), Mercury (mercury), Iron (Mars), Tin (Jupiter) and Lead (Saturn).
Diagram on left display Kundalini Yoga Chakra in Human Body. Each chakra presents us with the opportunity to establish a root relationship and to satisfy a deep soul desire. Antiques bowls often made with more percentage of silver, gold, zinc, iron and nickel. Antique singing bowls were sometimes made of more then 9 metals that’s why it’s produce multiphonic and poly harmonic overtones which are unique to the antique instruments. The subtle yet complex multiple harmonic frequencies are a special quality of the high quality polymetallic alloy.

The art of making singing bowls in the traditional manner is considered a lost art. Shamanic meditation practice today singing bowls are used worldwide for meditation, relaxation, healthcare and mystical and religious practice. Singing bowls were historically made in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan and some other region.

'Antique' or 'vintage' Singing Bowls are hard to find. New bowls may be plain or decorated with the auspicious symbol, Om Mani Padme Hum, Buddha Image or More… here are some New arrival Singing Bowls in our Gallery.


--ANTIQUE SINGING BOWL

Friday, December 21, 2007

Himalayan Singing Bowls As a Gift

It's Christmas Time, everybody Trying to find a special Gift for their beloved ones or family on this occassion. Christmas Gifts of course can make you tired if you still don’t know what you’ll present to your beloved ones or family. Nepal Arts Gallery, Bangkok brings you some new ways to celebrate your Christmas and make your beloved ones or family feel you care about them. We could be your partner for finding out the Christmas Gifts for them from ancient periods to modern. With these gifts they will surely keep on remember for your warm care and love till the end. We have seen some Other gift Idea in Christmas Gift At Arts Gallery . Today Lets See About Singing Bowl.

Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or 'rin gongs) are type of musical instrument classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of the bell vibrate to produce sound. Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bon, Buddhist, nagapa

Antique singing bowls were made of bronze, an alloy of copper , tin and other metals. Antiques often include silver, gold, zinc, iron and nickel. Antique singing bowls produce multiphonic and polyharmonic overtones which are unique to the antique instruments. The subtle yet complex multiple harmonic frequencies are a special quality of the high quality polymetallic alloy. The art of making singing bowls in the traditional manner is considered a lost art Many new singing bowls are made to look antique and are often sold as 'antique' or 'vintage.' Most bowls on the market are new, even if they are advertised as 'old.' New bowls may be plain or decorated
shamanic meditation practice
Today Singing Bowls are used worldwide for meditation, relaxation, healthcare and mystical and religious practice( See Tibetan Singing Bowls at Yoga center) . Singing bowls were historically made in Tibet,Nepal , Bhutan and some other region. Price range for the singing bowls are dipends on Size, Old, and it's sound. We have singing bowls from 1500 bhat to 12,000 bhat. You and your family can be enjoy christmas and new yearby giving singing bowl as a Christmas gift and New year gift.






Some releated Post about Singing Bowls
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Friday, July 13, 2007

Tibetan Singing Bowl

SINGING BOWL (HIMALAYAN HEALING BOWL)


Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or 'rin gongs) are type of musical instrument classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of the bell vibrate to produce sound.
Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bon, Buddhist, nagapa and Antique singing bowls were made of bronze, an alloy of copper , tin and other metals. Antiques often include silver, gold, zinc, iron and nickel. Antique singing bowls produce multiphonic and polyharmonic overtones which are unique to the antique instruments. The subtle yet complex multiple harmonic frequencies are a special quality of the high quality polymetallic alloy. The art of making singing bowls in the traditional manner is considered a lost art.


Many new singing bowls are made to look antique and are often sold as 'antique' or 'vintage.' Most bowls on the market are new, even if they are advertised as 'old.' New bowls may be plain or decorated shamanic meditation practice. Today they are used worldwide for meditation, relaxation, health care and mystical and religious practice.Singing bowls were historically made in Tibet,Nepal ,Bhutan and some other region.

Some Very Good Quality Singing Bowls At Our Gallery CLICK PICTURE TO SEE DETAIL


If you like to Listen Singing Bowl sound Click The Picture below At Amazon.com where you can listen FREE Singing Bowl sound


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Thursday, February 22, 2007

tibetan singing bowl

Singing bowls (also known as 'Himalayan bowls' or 'rin gongs) are type of musical instrument classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, standing bells sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of the bell vibrate to produce sound.

Singing bowls were traditionally used throughout Asia as part of Bon, Buddhist, nagapa and
Antique Himalyan (singing) bowls were made of bronze, an alloy of copper, tin and other metals. Antiques often include silver, gold, zinc, iron and nickel. Antique singing bowls produce multiphonic and polyharmonic overtones which are unique to the antique instruments. The subtle yet complex multiple harmonic frequencies are a special quality of the high quality polymetallic alloy. The art of making singing bowls in the traditional manner is considered a lost art.

Many new singing bowls are made to look antique and are often sold as 'antique' or 'vintage.' Most bowls on the market are new, even if they are advertised as 'old.' New bowls may be plain or decorated

shamanic meditation practice. Today they are used worldwide for meditation, relaxation, healthcare and mystical and religious practice.Singing bowls were historically made in Tibet,Nepal ,Bhutan and some other region. Below are Some Singing Bowls That availabale at Our Gallery


Recommend Some Books And Singing Bowl Music