Happy drum with himalayan singing bowl

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The bowls have been used in Buddhism as a support for meditation, prayer, and trance induction for at least 800 years.
Originally made of pure copper in the ancient world for medicinal purposes, they are now made most often of bronze (a combination of copper, tin and zinc) or a seven-metal medley of copper, tin, zinc, iron, lead, gold and silver—seven earth metals for the seven chakras.but our old bowl collection are made with 7 metal
How we can claims it by it,sound and vibration
Authentic, antique singing bowls will be at least 100 years old, while others can be hundreds of years old. Generally speaking, older bowls can be distinguished by their shape, markings, metal thickness, as well as the tone produced
Singing bowls sing because of physics! Vibrations and resonance are created by striking the bowl with a mallet. In addition, while the scientific evidence is not clear, a wealth of anecdotal evidence indicates that singing bowl tones have positive physical, mental, and emotional effects on those who hear them.
Usually, the old singing bowl will sound softer and sweeter than a new one. The energy it emits has a soul, versus the metallic (although pleasant) sound of the newer ones
Collection of old bowl are very unique this is why they are not clear and clean from Outlook but once you played them you will feel it also you will imagine a old vibes of sound from them
Those old zam bowl are used before when Buddhist monks are travelling around the world because Buddhist monks dont use any other bowl for their food so they always carry with them
Also most of mountain country ordinary people use such kind of bowl for their traditional rituals this is why they are so expensive
You will be very grateful to have them in any cost if you are able to find them
Of course they are expensive then new bowl
Also remember old bowl are always light in weight because when monks travelling they will definitely not carrying a heavy bowl

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