Buddhist Hand-Beaten Jambati Singing Bowl with Super Fine Etching Carving – Select Accessories
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Item Code: HME25785
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Weight: 971 grams
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Size (CM): 20 x 20 x 10
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Material: Bronze
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Availability: Available
☛ About the Jambati Singing Bowl
The Jambati Singing Bowl is a traditional hand-beaten bowl, dating back to the 18th century. Historically, it was used by Buddhist communities for storing grain, but over time it gained popularity for its deep, resonant sound and therapeutic benefits.
Characterized by its thick rim, U-shaped design, and weighty body, the Jambati bowl produces a low, long-lasting tone that makes it ideal for sound healing, chakra balancing, and meditation. This particular piece features super fine etching and carvings, enhancing its aesthetic and spiritual value.
☛ Accessories
The listed price includes only the singing bowl. Accessories such as the drumstick, mallet, and cushion must be selected and purchased separately according to your preference. Please note: prices for additional accessories are inclusive of shipping costs.
☛ Included Items
When purchasing this bowl, you will receive:
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A cushion
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A wooden playing mallet
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A felt-hitting mallet
If you need additional accessories, you can explore our collection and choose what best suits your needs.
☛ Sound Check Request
We personally test each Jambati bowl to ensure sound quality and resonance. However, if you wish to hear the bowl before purchasing, we offer a sound check service for a nominal $2 fee. This non-refundable charge will be deducted from your invoice if you proceed with the purchase.
Please note that the actual sound may differ slightly due to variations in microphone and speaker quality.
For any questions or assistance, feel free to contact us on WhatsApp: +977 9841614206
☛ Making Process of Hand-Beaten Singing Bowl
Crafting a bronze singing bowl by hand is a time-honored tradition involving multiple meticulous steps:
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A metal alloy (typically copper and tin) is created and melted.
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The molten alloy is poured into a mold and roughly shaped.
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Skilled artisans then hammer and shape the bowl by hand, carefully adjusting the thickness and form to ensure perfect tonal balance.
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Once shaped, the bowl is polished to a fine finish, and often decorated with intricate carvings and symbolic designs rooted in Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
This process ensures each bowl is unique, both in appearance and in sound.