Singing bowl "Nepal Style"
The existence of singing bowls dates back to a pre-Buddhist and shamanic Bon-Po tradition, but the use of bowls for the purpose of singing is considered a more recent phenomenon. It originates from the metal and brass bowls commonly used as a vessel for thousands of years all over Asia to claim the mite. Singing bowls or Tibetan bowls are initially used as a traditional instrument by Buddhist schools, in the Himalayan regions (Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, etc.) and in northern India. Its use has spread throughout the world, and beyond the influences
Buddhists. Of traditional and ancestral design, the metal is essentially made of brass. Craftsmen sometimes add other metals in order to provide amplifying sound quality. Each bowl is unique and provides unique acoustics. It is not you who choose the bowl but rather its vibratory rate that captivates you. Let yourself be charmed by the unique sounds of each piece.