NCG 2615
Hand Carved and Hand Made from seven metals: Gold, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Copper, Aluminum
Diameter: 50 cm.
About the Gong,
According to Tibetan oral tradition, the existence of Gongs can be traced back to the time of the historical Shakyamuni Buddha, and this tradition, which originated in Tibet, found its way to Himalayan in the 8th Century A.D. along with the teachings of the Buddha.
Gongs produce sounds that invoke a deep state of relaxation which naturally assists one in entering into mediation. Most people experience the sound vibration of singing bowls as very soothing and calming, which is why singing bowls are widely used for relaxation exercises and meditation groups.
Tibetan tradition suggests that singing bowls are made of an alloy of seven different metals which consists of Gold, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Copper, and Aluminum. All these metals produce an individual sound, including harmonics and together these sounds produce the exceptional singing sound of the bowl. The actual proportions of the different metals vary in each Gong.
In addition to their traditional usage for meditation, Tibetan Singing bowls are used for holistic healing, stress reduction, and chakra balancing. The rich blend of harmonic overtones that the bowls produce has a direct effect on the chakras and can be applied to adjust, restore, and maintain personal harmony. Just as a well-tuned instrument caresses the ear, the singing bowl sound caresses the body, mind, and soul.
Apart from the usage for personal healing and transformation, Gongs have a purely musical aspect as versatile instruments and the pleasure of playing and listening to them is paramount. Gongs can be played in combination with all sorts of instruments, and many musicians use them in their performances and their recordings in jazz, hip-hop, film scores, and many forms of world music.
Based on 0 reviews
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
Tibetan Tingsha” is a traditional and enchanting musical instrument that holds a special place in Tibetan culture. Handcrafted with precision and care by skilled artisans in Nepal, these small cymbals produce a delightful and resonant sound when struck together.
The making of Tibetan Tingsha involves a meticulous process, where the artisans carefully shape and design the metal cymbals. They use a blend of ancient techniques and artistic skills passed down through generations to create these musical treasures.
When played, the melodious sound of the Tingsha is believed to have a calming and meditative effect, making them popular in spiritual practices, sound healing, and meditation sessions.
These beautifully crafted Tingsha not only serve as musical instruments but also hold cultural significance, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of the Himalayan region. By supporting the skilled artisans who create these Tingsha, you become part of preserving a rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Hand-made Traditional Tibetan Style Neckless of German silver with stone beads.
Roundabout 52 CM
Weight about 105 to 125 grams
AVAILABILITY: In stock
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Hand Made Tibetan Double Dorje.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Hand-made Traditional Tibetan Style Neckless of German silver with stone beads.
Roundabout 52 CM
Weight about 105 to 125 grams
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Handmade Incense Stick:- Lavender Incense [15 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 23 cm, Weight: 18 g.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Handmade Incense Stick:- Rakta Chandan Incense [15 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 23 cm, Weight: 18 g.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Handmade Rope Incense Stick:- ROSE Rope Incense  [36 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 9 cm, Weight: 35 g.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Handmade Rope Incense Stick:- AMBER [36 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 9 cm, Weight: 35 g.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Tibetan Khata Length is 57 inches and Width is 14 inches.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Diameter: 22 cm
Handmade, and Hand carved in Nepal.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Diameter: 21 cm
Handmade, and Hand carved in Nepal.
AVAILABILITY: In stock
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.