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Giant Solid Bronze Singing Bowl with Buddha 13" F2 Tone

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A beautiful solid black antique Japanese singing bowl in excellent condition. Crafted in solid bronze with hand hammered divots, the bowl embodies the classic Japanese aesthetics wh...
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An elegant hand crafted singing bowl made by the spiritual craftsmen of Nepal. The bowl is void of decorations except a simple motif of longevity and 2 lines of Sanskrit mottos. Hand hammered, the 3.5 lb bowl has fluid vibration and beautiful tone A. A wonderful ceremonial piece and an amazing instrument for meditation and therapy in achieving personal wellness. Brocade cushion...
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Antique Tibetan Singing Bowl Hand Hammered E Tone
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Longevity Lotus 8.25" D Tone
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A beautiful, fully engraved and inlaid singing bowl made by the spiritual craftsmen of Nepal. The interior depicts a center square surrounded by four longevity characters and open lotus blooms. The exterior features rings of holy fires and royal stupas. The bowl a beautiful long lingering ring of D tone, fluid vibration, producing thought provoking yet calming effect. A wonderful ceremonial piece and an amazing instrument for meditation and therapy in achieving personal wellness. Brocade cushion...
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