Singing bowl Ishana 11cm

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A bowl of golden-black color, with a unique sound and vibration.
Tibetan singing bowls are a unique ancient instrument for meditation. There is no analogue of the bowls in the world, their tone does not sound like any other musical instrument. The principle of extracting sound from the bowls is similar to bells. The sound of Tibetan bowls is 'charged' with a special energy generated by the friction of wood, leather and metal. A person is transported to a completely different dimension. Practices with Tibetan singing bowls completely make you forget about the physical body and stop the movement of thoughts, leading you to deep meditation. The sound causes changes in the state of consciousness - a feeling of a kind of weightlessness, elevation and purity. It rearranges the structure of water in the body.
Singing bowls are a powerful tool for meditation, relaxation and healing. The rich overtones and deep sound of the bowls have a positive effect on all seven chakras and has a beneficial effect on pranayama by keeping attention on breathing. Under the influence of these deep sounds, you will understand your own essence much faster and free yourself from intrusive thoughts. Singing bowls are also called 'healing bowls'. They have been used in Asia since 2000 BC to reduce anxiety, stress and restlessness. The sound synchronizes the two hemispheres of the brain and harmonizes the energy flow. Each bowl has its own unique and unrepeatable sound.
Singing bowls affect the seven chakras in the body. When the chakras are balanced, you can live a happier and healthier life. Sound healing with the help of meditation bowls will help you clear your mind and connect more deeply with yourself, achieving balance and spiritual health.
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I may have small differences, each bowl is unique. If you wish, we will send you a photo of the available bowls.
The bowl is hand-forged from a special bell alloy. It is made in Nepal in a traditional Tibetan style from an alloy of various metals, astrologically related to the seven planets: gold, silver, lead, iron, zinc, nickel and copper.