Antique Singing bowl (3) - 7 metals - 1900-1910 - Unknown

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Antique Cobrebati sound bowl from Tibet origin, crafted in Nepal in the 1900s, made of seven metals, 20 cm wide and high with a depth of 9.5 cm, weighing 1029 g, sold with a stand and in used condition with signs of age and spots; hand-made with Om and Buddhist mantras incised, valued for its resonant sound and therapeutic use.

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Engraved Jambati Bell.
Excellent bowl for performing therapies, and the vibrations when it rests on the hand are felt very strongly, it seems alive.
It produces a beautiful sound.
Also striking it along the rim with the beater is very easy.

A bell that resonates with its chakras and quickly brings you back into balance. It has a truly very relaxing effect.

The bell is handmade and has a unique sound.

The sounds of the Singing Bell are used to conduct yoga classes, Reiki sessions, and training in alternative medicine.

Weight: 1029 g

Shipped and carefully packaged.

Engravings: At the center of the bell we find the Om symbol, the universal mantra, while engraved on the inside and outside is the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum, one of the most famous and sacred mantras of Tibetan Buddhism.
Finally on the base underneath we find the lotus flower with the mantra divided into syllables.

The 6 syllables and petals: Although the syllables of the mantra are commonly considered six (Om-Ma-Ni-Pad-Me-Hum), the representation on a six-petaled lotus with a central syllable (often the syllable Hrih, seed of Avalokiteshvara) is a common meditative visualization to represent the purification of the six realms of existence.

Meaning of the petals: Each syllable/petal is associated with the purification of a specific negative emotion and its transformation into a virtue, guiding the being out of the six realms of Samsara.

Engraved Jambati Bell.
Excellent bowl for performing therapies, and the vibrations when it rests on the hand are felt very strongly, it seems alive.
It produces a beautiful sound.
Also striking it along the rim with the beater is very easy.

A bell that resonates with its chakras and quickly brings you back into balance. It has a truly very relaxing effect.

The bell is handmade and has a unique sound.

The sounds of the Singing Bell are used to conduct yoga classes, Reiki sessions, and training in alternative medicine.

Weight: 1029 g

Shipped and carefully packaged.

Engravings: At the center of the bell we find the Om symbol, the universal mantra, while engraved on the inside and outside is the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum, one of the most famous and sacred mantras of Tibetan Buddhism.
Finally on the base underneath we find the lotus flower with the mantra divided into syllables.

The 6 syllables and petals: Although the syllables of the mantra are commonly considered six (Om-Ma-Ni-Pad-Me-Hum), the representation on a six-petaled lotus with a central syllable (often the syllable Hrih, seed of Avalokiteshvara) is a common meditative visualization to represent the purification of the six realms of existence.

Meaning of the petals: Each syllable/petal is associated with the purification of a specific negative emotion and its transformation into a virtue, guiding the being out of the six realms of Samsara.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1029 g
Specific region of origin
tibet
Title additional information
Unknown
Number of objects
3
Material
7 metals
Country of origin
Nepal
Height
20 cm
Indigenous object name
Antique Cobrebati sound bowl
Width
20 cm
Sold with stand
Yes
Depth
9.5 cm
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Style
Antique
Estimated period
1900-1910
ItalyVerified
12
Objects sold
Private

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