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Antique Tibetan Singing Bowl #7699 : Thado 7", circa 18th Centruy, A3 & D#5.

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Antique Tibetan Singing Bowl #7699:

  • Diameter: 7" (17.7 cm)
  • Weight: 1.73 lbs. (757 grams)
  • Fundamental tone: A3 222 Hz.; 6th (3rd eye / Pineal) chakra
  • Rim tone: D#5 625 Hz.
  • Hand-forged, mixed-alloy bronze
  • Circa 18th Century 
  • Thick 
  • Type: Thadobati


 


About the Sound Sample:

IMPORTANT--  Use your EARPHONES to enjoy & experience the true sound of this singing bowl ! (Especially with laptops, tablets, mobile and cellphones as their speakers cannot accurately reproduce the richness and wide dynamic range of a singing bowl's tones.)

First you'll hear the sound of this singing bowl struck on its upper outside edge with a Tibetan-wool padded mallet. This blends into the second sound which is the same singing bowl played around the outside rim with the included leather mallet, then around the rim with the wood side of the mallet, and last the struck tone again but this time a little softer. 

 
Singing Bowl type: "Thadobati"

 One of the major categories of Tibetan and Himalayan singing bowls. Thadobati's have a classic shape and form, and range from under 4 inches up to 8 plus inches in diameter. They have a flat bottom, rounded at the bottom edges where they meet the side wall, and inward curving side walls. They come in both thick and thin wall versions, with the thicker ones producing higher octaves, and thinner ones producing deeper lower tones.  They can be found in all musical notes, with tones generally ranging from the 3rd to 4th octaves. They are easily held in the hand for playing and easy to place on the body when using for healing work.


Package Also Includes:

  • Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by Rain Gray, Tibetan musicologist and Indo-Tibetan art & antique expert.

  • Tibetan silk-brocade Singing Bowl Cushion (color and style may vary).

  • Professional Mallet (handmade of Himalayan hardwood and Tibetan wool).

  • Tips and Information Brochure (which includes: historical information, general metallurgical analysis, how to hold the mallet, 
    playing around the rim, and advanced playing techniques).


You will receive the EXACT singing bowl which you see and hear on this page. 

This fine-quality authentic antique Singing Bowl was personally hand-selected in the Himalayas by Tibetan musicologist Rain Gray. It is amongst the finest caliber of singing bowls available in the world. It has passed stringent tests for authentic antiquity, harmonic balance, smoothness and ease of playing, sound volume and long sustain. From over 50,000 singing bowls personally tested in the Himalayas each year, Rain only selects 1 out of 200 (equal to only one half a percent)!

 

"I just wanted to take a minute to let you know that the singing bowl I purchased was perfect and my son fell immediately in love with it. He played with it for hours! Even after everyone went upstairs to sleep, I could hear the sweet humming coming from the bowl downstairs. I think you could say it was the highlight of his birthday! Thanks so much for your help and I know that we will be making additional purchases in the near future."

Andrea N.
Sherwood, OR


“I LOVE THIS BOWL!! The sound is beautiful. The packaging was stellar.”

Catherine F.
Bethpage, NY

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