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Enjoy an extraordinary musical and sensory experience with this singing bowl
Focus on your root chakra with this Tibetan singing bowl tuned to the note C!
Let the energetic sounds of this Tibetan singing bowl in the note C harmonize your root chakra
In energy healing, each musical noteâor frequencyâcorresponds to a major chakra in the human body, according to ancient Hindu texts. With a Tibetan singing bowl tuned to the note C, you can precisely target your root chakra, known as Muladhara in Sanskrit. This is the first of the seven chakras, located at the base of the spine. Itâs essential to balance this energy center first because it forms the foundation for stability, security, and grounding. This singing bowl, 4.5 in (11.5 cm) in diameter, produces the note C when you strike it or rub it with the included mallet. Crafted from a seven-metal alloy for rich vibration and beautiful resonance, it features stunning hand-engraved details that add an authentic touch. Treat yourself to this unique sound experience to effectively harmonize your root chakra.
Free gift:
An exclusive booklet to learn how to use the Tibetan singing bowl
A wooden mallet
A cotton cushion to rest the instrument on
Technical specifications of the Tibetan bowl tuned to the note C
Diameter: 4.92 in (12.5 cm)
Height: 2.36 in (6 cm)
Musical note/key: C
Material: seven-metal alloy
Balance your other energy centers with the Tibetan singing bowl for the throat chakra. This Asian instrument invites you to discover a soothing inner journey. If youâd like to see other models of Tibetan singing bowls, our online store has over 200 to choose from. Youâll explore a magical world while enjoying a well-deserved moment of serenity.
Discover the use of singing bowls in Vietnamese rituals
Today, Tibetan singing bowls are used far beyond the borders of Tibet. Nepal, India, and Vietnam are just a few of the countries where this percussion instrument plays a key role in rituals and ceremonies. In Vietnam, singing bowls are sometimes called âgolden metalâ because of their shiny exterior. As in Tibet, some religious leaders use them to collect donations from their followers, much like Christians take up a collection in churches. The distinctive feature of Vietnamese singing bowls is that their sticks or mallets are not wrapped in leather or fabric. They are made entirely of wood, which produces a clearer, more direct sound. Archaeological excavations have revealed the existence of these bowls for centuries, highlighting their role in the religious and spiritual practices of Vietnam. Take part in a centuries-old tradition by adding this Tibetan singing bowl to your practice.
Purify your space with a singing bowl
With a Tibetan singing bowl made of seven metals, you can perform energy purification rituals to help clear away negative energy that may linger after an unfortunate event. To do this, itâs best to choose a small instrument no larger than 4.75 in (12 cm), as these produce higher-pitched tones that support energetic renewal. Next, make the bowl sing for a few seconds in each of the four corners of the room to purify the space effectively. Smudging with sage or adding protective lithotherapy stones can also enhance the effects. This instrument is therefore ideal for anyone who wants to live in a harmonious and bright environment. Choose our Tibetan singing bowl to bring more balance into your everyday life.
Achieve transcendental meditation with a Tibetan singing bowl made of a 7-metal alloy
Itâs no secret that Buddhist monks are master meditators. Legend has it that some would spend days without moving, entering a trance-like state that slows their metabolism. Tibetan singing bowls are used to deepen the meditative experience. Practitioners are invited to focus on the tones and frequencies produced by the instrument. By doing so, intrusive thoughts can fade, making it easier to stay anchored in the present momentâthe foundation of many meditation techniques. This is how you can access the full benefits of meditation with the help of this Asian instrument. Experience its benefits today and transform your inner well-being.
Discover the influence of Thadobati singing bowls in Tibetan rituals
The oldest singing bowls from the Himalayas are sometimes called Thadobati bowls. They have a specific shape with edges that are rather high compared to most other instruments. According to stories about Thadobati bowls, they have been used for over 2,500 years to perform healing and chakra harmonization rituals. Similar to musical notes, Thadobati bowls are designed to vibrate at different frequencies in order to affect a specific chakra. This is mainly why, in certain rituals, many singing bowls are arranged in a circle around the person playing them. It is then possible to adapt the melody being played to suit the needs of the participants. You too can take part in this type of sacred ritual by purchasing one of our many Tibetan bowls.
In Hindu tradition, each of the seven musical notes is associated with one of the seven major chakras in the human body. Chakras are energy centers often referenced in meditation and healing practices. In many traditions, especially yoga and Ayurveda, these chakras are believed to influence different physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being. Playing a specific note on a Tibetan singing bowl can help balance and harmonize these energy centers as shown in the chart below:
Here is an overview of the seven main chakras and their musical correspondences:
1 - Root Chakra (Muladhara):
Location: base of the spine
Associated note: C
Meaning: This chakra is associated with security, survival, and basic needs. When balanced, it provides a sense of stability and grounding.
2 - Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana):
Location: just below the navel
Associated note: D
Meaning: This chakra is linked to creativity, sexuality, and emotional expression. When balanced, it promotes vitality and passion.
3 - Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura):
Location: stomach/solar plexus area
Associated note: E
Meaning: This chakra relates to self-confidence, willpower, and personal power. A balanced Manipura strengthens self-esteem and decision-making abilities.
4 - Heart Chakra (Anahata):
Location: center of the chest
Associated note: F
Meaning: This chakra is the center of love, compassion, and kindness. When it is open, it allows for a deep connection with others.
5 - Throat Chakra (Vishuddha):
Location: throat
Associated note: G
Meaning: This chakra is related to communication and expression. A balanced Vishuddha promotes clear and honest communication.
6 - Third Eye Chakra (Ajna):
Location: between the eyebrows
Associated note: A
Meaning: This chakra is associated with intuition and clairvoyance. It plays a role in awareness and the ability to see beyond appearances.
7 - Crown Chakra (Sahasrara):
Location: top of the head
Associated note: B
Meaning: This chakra represents spirituality and connection to the universe. A balanced Sahasrara promotes inner peace and spiritual understanding.
If you plan to use the bowl for meditation, relaxation, or sound therapy, think about the effect you want to achieve based on the information above. Trust your intuitionâoften, the musical note youâre naturally drawn to will be the one that suits you best.
Legal warranty: when you order from the French company Instruments du Monde, youâre covered by a 2-year statutory warranty on all our items.
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Delivery time: Orders are delivered within 3 to 14 business days in the U.S. Delivery may take up to 30 days for other countries.
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