Cloche de crmonie tibtaine - H15x7x7
The bell is an object full of symbols. It is one of the first percussion instruments and an idiophone. The bell has been a universal instrument since the dawn of time and its long acoustic range has always been an element of communication and rituals. We find bells in all civilizations and in all religions. In Asia, there are very old ones for the use of the Hindu or Buddhist religion. Bewitching and magical vibratory element It allows a connection and makes the link between the terrestrial world and the beyond.
The Tibetan bell is usually the sound signal for the beginning and the end of a meditation, or is part of the Tibetan instruments used during Buddhist rituals.
Customers who bought this product also bought:
CHF85.00
The bronze statuette easily embellishes and refreshes your home. Trendy decor idea, this accessory is not new. In fact, since Antiquity, statuettes have always held an important place in the life of men. Whether they are funeral objects, religious objects or devotions, the statuette today serves as decoration. Bringing 'that je ne sais quoi' to your...
CHF290.00
Compact and contemporary, the CHI trunk will bring an Asian touch to your interior. As pretty inside and out, the delicacy of the finishes will brighten up your home. The red lacquer represents happiness and the hand painted designs are only positive symbols. The Chinese believe that incorporating positive symbols into their daily life will produce...
CHF5.00
This tool will help you relax your muscles and relieve you of accumulated stress.
In natural bamboo.
CHF19.00
The balls of Happiness are carved in the wood of a tree named Neem which means "which heals all diseases", because it has innumerable healing virtues.
This tree often grows in the center of temples in India because it is also claimed to have positive virtues of prosperity and fertility. It is for this reason that when the tree dies, it is used to create...
CHF49.00
The bronze statuette easily embellishes and refreshes your home. Trendy decor idea, this accessory is not new. In fact, since Antiquity, statuettes have always held an important place in the life of men. Whether they are funeral objects, religious objects or devotions, the statuette today serves as decoration. Bringing 'that je ne sais quoi' to your...
CHF58.00
The bell is an object full of symbols. It is one of the first percussion instruments and an idiophone. The bell has been a universal instrument since the dawn of time and its long acoustic range has always been an element of communication and rituals. We find bells in all civilizations and in all religions. In Asia, there are very old ones for the use of...
CHF4.90
Used for centuries, ear candles are a very effective way to naturally clean the ear and get rid of impurities. The origin of this technique is attributed to the Hopi Indians of Arizona, however it is also found in Asia.
Set of two ear candles
CHF26.00
The table runner is the perfect element to decorate the dining table which creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
This beautiful table runner is made of burgundy colored polyester with gold prints and tassels.
CHF6.90
This handmade soap is free of dyes and preservatives, cleanses the skin without attacking it and moisturizes it deeply.
The properties of aloe Vera are multiple:
softened, stimulates collagen, anti-aging skin, healing accelerator, beneficial against skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis).
16 other products in the same category:
CHF49.00
The bell is an object full of symbols. It is one of the first percussion instruments and an idiophone. The bell has been a universal instrument since the dawn of time and its long acoustic range has always been an element of communication and rites. Bells are found in all civilizations and in all religions. In Asia, there are very old ones for the use of...
Customers who bought this product also bought:
CHF11.00
Tibetan prayer flags are garlands of small rectangles of fabric printed with different mantras. Most of the time they are of 5 different colors which represent the five elements: Blue for space, white for air, red for fire, green for water and yellow (sometimes orange) for earth.