Handmade Tibetan singing bowl "Nadayaga" with clapper, 18 cm Ø, 880 g, "F", 230 Hz
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  • Handmade Tibetan singing bowl "Nadayaga" with clapper, 18 cm Ø, 880 g, "F", 230 Hz

Handmade Tibetan singing bowl "Nadayaga" with clapper, 18 cm Ø, 880 g, "F", 230 Hz

135.00 €
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The "Nadayaga" Tibetan bowl, with a diameter of 18 cm and a weight of 880 g, is a magnificent artisan creation handmade using an alloy of seven metals: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead, which they represent the seven planets of the Tibetan tradition. Tuned to the note "F" with a frequency of 230 Hz, this bell emits a deep and rich sound, perfect for stimulating the fourth chakra, the heart chakra, and promoting a profound sense of balance and emotional openness. The long-lasting, vibrant sound is ideal for meditation, relaxation and sound therapies, creating an atmosphere of peace and harmony. The clapper, made of wood and covered in felt, allows you to produce a soft and enveloping sound both by striking and rubbing the edge of the bell. Each piece is unique, combining craftsmanship and exceptional sound quality, making the "Nadayaga" bell a precious treasure for advanced meditation practices, yoga and sound therapies, offering an authentic and profound experience.

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Da 1 a 3 giorni (Isole +1 Giorno)
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The Tibetan bell, also known as the "singing bowl", is an ancient musical instrument originating from the bon po Himalayan pre-Buddhist shamanic culture that reigned in ancient Tibet. Later it spread throughout Asia: today they are mostly produced in Nepal (with a very ancient tradition in the Thado region)
The Tibetan bell is composed of seven metal alloys, where each metal in fact refers to a specific planet of the solar system:
    Gold = Sun
    Silver = Moon
    Mercury = Mercury
    Copper = Venus
    Iron = Mars
    Tin = Jupiter
    Lead = Saturn
Tibetan bells are typical static or ground bells. Unlike traditional bells, the Tibetan bell is not hung upside down and the clapper is not internal and pendulum-style, but manual and external: the bell is rung by striking it and / or rubbing it with the striker on the outer edge. The sound of these instruments corresponds to a long polyharmonic vibration. This feature has made them widely used for religious purposes, for rituals and meditations, given the psychotropic effect that the vibrating sound has on the human mind. The Tibetan bells produce a pure sound and a harmonic vibration and are therefore used as vibrational instruments. Their origin dates back to about 3 thousand years ago or to a historical phase prior to the birth of Buddhism.
At that time, according to what the legend says, a ritual was practiced that gave gongs, bells and cymbals both the ability to heal the body and the power to bring man closer to divinity. From the second half of the twentieth century this object was also accepted in Western culture and began to be appreciated above all as a therapeutic tool.
The sound produced by a Tibetan bell also depends in part on the metals present in it: however, which is the perfect mixture is still a mystery. The stick used to produce the vibrations is instead of wood, generally covered at the end with chamois leather. The size of this object may vary according to the size of the bell.

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Data sheet

Material :
Seven Metals
Made in :
Nepal
Weight gr.
880
Total height cm.
10
Diameter cm.
18
Nota
Piece One, Hand Made
Pillow not included
Duration of vibration and sound approximately: seconds
65
Note ♪
FA
Frequency
230 Hz