Inverted bell, Nepalese singing bowl, Tibetan bowl. Underneath all these names is a musical instrument that was known to people in the Himalayan region of Nepal several thousand years ago. Their spread is probably due to Buddhist monks who brought them with them to Tibet, from where the bowls spread all over the world. As a result, you too can enjoy the soothing and beneficial sound of these ancient instruments, which restore the harmonic frequency of the body.
Tibetan Singing Bowls
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Tibetan Small Bowl Non
Whipped Tibetan Non bowl weighing 535 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Large Bowl Nagpa
Whipped Tibetan Nagpa bowl weighing 1 502 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Bowls TOP weight up to 500 g, price for 1 gram
Tibetan Bowls weight up to 500 g, price for 1 gram
Tibetan Bowls weight over 501 g, price for 1 gram
Tibetan Bowls Black, price for 1 gram
Tibetan Small Decorated Bowl Mindrug
Light decorated Tibetan Mindrug small bowl in top quality weighing 529 g, including mallet
Tibetan Large Bowl Go
Whipped Tibetan Go bowl weighing 1 214 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Large Bowl Gyal
Wrought Tibetan Gyal bowl weighing 1 670 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Medium Bowl Dawa
Baked Tibetan Dawa bowl weighing 886 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Small Bowl Saga
Whipped Tibetan Saga bowl weighing 396 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Medium Bowl Non
Baked Tibetan Non bowl weighing 850 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Medium Bowl Nagpa
Whipped Tibetan Nagpa bowl weighing 798 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Small Bowl Nagpa
Whipped Tibetan Nagpa bowl weighing 266 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Large Bowl Chuto
Fried Tibetan Chuto bowl weighing 1 776 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Medium Bowl Chuto
Fried Tibetan Chuto bowl weighing 881 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Small Bowl Chuto
Fried Tibetan Chuto bowl weighing 423 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Large Bowl Chu
Baked Tibetan Chu bowl weighing 1611 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Medium Bowl Chu
Baked Tibetan Chu bowl weighing 820 g, including chopstick
Tibetan Small Bowl Chu
Baked Tibetan Chu bowl weighing 346 g, including chopstick