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SB218

Sound of the Soul Set

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  • We played through dozens of our one-of-a-kind antique meditation bowls and chose these two based on the quality of tone and overall sound of each bowl played together as a set.
  • Antique singing bowls have a superior sound quality and beautiful physical characteristics.  Due to their age, they have had more time to develop a greater harmonious resonance with a wider range of tones and frequencies.
  • This set is perfect for starting or expanding your collection, as well as a great gift item for the upcoming season.  Includes $1,250 worth of singing bowls for only $1,175 - a $75 savings for two harmonious matched bowls!

Antique singing bowls are highly sought after for their high quality sound and unique physical characteristics.  These heirloom quality bowls have a rich history and will last a lifetime.  These qualities make them feel more unique and personal than newer singing bowls.  A great partner in meditation, yoga, and other chakra clearing exercises, antique singing bowls can help you connect with the traditional healing practices used for centuries.

Each one of these amazing Tibetan bowls are hand picked by the DharmaShop team in Nepal.  They are some of the highest quality antique bowls we've had in our collection.  Hand selected for quality and sound from an amazing collection of old bowls acquired from one of our favorite singing bowl collectors and sound therapy practitioners in Kathmandu.  Check out the photos to see a picture of our team picking out bowls with our friend in Kathmandu!

This set of bowls is great for beginners or experienced practitioners.  It's a great way to start or expand your collection.  The tones play well together and are sure to bring feelings of harmony and healing.

Sizing:

Bowls measure approximately 7-7.5 inches in diameter and 3.5-3.75 inches deep.

Sound:

Check out the sound file to listen to an example of what this set will sound like!  The lighter colored bowl rings at an F# note when struck with a woolen mallet, followed by the darker bowl that rings at a G.

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