Tibetan Singing Bowls
According to Tibetan oral tradition, the existence of singing bowls dates back to the time of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni 560 - 480B.C.
The tradition was brought from India to Tibet, along with the teachings of the Buddha, by the great Tantric master Padmasambhava in the 8th century AD.
Singing bowls produce sounds which invoke a deep state of relaxation which naturally assists one into entering into meditation, the ultimate goal being enlightenment.
They are a quintessential aid to meditation and a tool to purify ones home of negative energy, according to Feng shui.
Singing bowls can be found on private Buddhist alters and in temples, monasteries and meditation halls throughout the world.
Engraved Circle Design
Blue Cushion
Wooden Mallet
Approx 9.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep
Plain Shallow
Wooden Mallet
Purple Cushion
19cm wide x 6cm deep