Buddhist Hand-Beaten Jambati Singing Bowl with Super Fine Etching Carving – Select Accessories
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Item Code: HME25788
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Weight: 957 grams
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Size (CM): 19 x 19 x 9
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Material: Bronze
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Availability: Available
☛ About the Jambati Singing Bowl
The Jambati Singing Bowl is a traditional Buddhist bowl with origins tracing back to the 18th century. Originally used for storing grains, this bowl type has evolved into a powerful tool for sound healing, chakra alignment, and meditative therapy.
This bowl is hand-beaten and features a U-curved design with a thick rim, producing deep, resonant tones known for their grounding effects. The exterior showcases super fine etching and intricate carvings, reflecting spiritual and artisanal significance.
☛ Included with Your Purchase
This Jambati Singing Bowl comes with:
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One cushion
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One wooden playing mallet
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One felt-hitting mallet
☛ Optional Accessories
Please note that the listed price includes only the singing bowl. If you wish to select additional or replacement accessories such as drumsticks, extra mallets, or cushions, they are available separately. Prices for these items are inclusive of shipping.
☛ Request a Sound Check
All our Jambati Singing Bowls are individually sound-checked to ensure their resonance quality. However, if you’d like to hear the sound before purchasing, we offer a $2 sound check service.
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This non-refundable fee will be deducted from your final invoice if you proceed with the purchase.
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Please note: Due to speaker and microphone limitations, the recorded sound may not fully reflect the true resonance.
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☛ Crafting Process of the Hand-Beaten Singing Bowl
Each bowl is made through a meticulous, multi-step process rooted in centuries-old tradition:
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A metal alloy of copper and tin is prepared and melted.
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The molten metal is poured into a mold to create the bowl’s basic shape.
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Expert craftsmen then hand-hammer the bowl repeatedly to achieve the desired shape, thickness, and acoustic balance.
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The bowl is polished to a high shine and often decorated with sacred symbols or intricate etching, reflecting its spiritual purpose.
Each bowl is not just a musical instrument but a piece of handcrafted heritage.