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Rare Find | Bangladeshi Origin | Carved Design | Exceptional Sound Quality
A Rare and Authentic Piece of Spiritual Harmony and Craftsmanship
This antique Jambati singing bowl is a rare and precious find, hand-beaten by skilled artisans in Bangladesh. Known for its deep, resonant sound and rich tonal quality, this bowl is not just a musical instrument but a powerful tool for meditation, healing, and spiritual practice. Featuring intricate carved designs, this singing bowl is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, embodying both aesthetic beauty and sonic purity.
The Jambati singing bowl is one of the largest and most sonorous types of singing bowls, traditionally used in meditation and sound healing. Its deep, sustained tones resonate with the body’s energy centers, promoting relaxation, balance, and a meditative state. As a rare antique piece, it carries both cultural heritage and spiritual significance, making it a cherished addition to any collection.
Hand Beaten Craftsmanship
Each bowl is meticulously hand-hammered, creating a unique tone and texture that modern techniques can’t replicate.
Antique Origin and Authenticity
Genuine Bangladeshi craftsmanship, showcasing the traditional artistry of singing bowl making.
Carved Design
Beautiful, hand-carved patterns on the bowl’s surface add to its visual and spiritual appeal.
Rich, Deep Sound Quality
Produces a harmonious and resonant tone that supports meditation, sound healing, and spiritual practice.
Select Accessories Available
Choose from a range of mallets, cushions, and carrying cases to complement your bowl and enhance your experience.
A rare, antique piece with historical and spiritual value
Authentic hand-beaten craftsmanship ensures unique sound quality
Ideal for meditation, yoga, healing sessions, and sound therapy
A thoughtful gift for collectors, practitioners, and spiritual enthusiasts
Weight | 4.13 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 5 in |
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