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Auspicious Symbols Tingsha Bell

Auspicious Symbols Tingsha Bell

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* Tibetan Auspicious Symbols -Tingsha Cymbals - Sound Healing / Meditation
* Tibetan Tingsha Bells Meditation Bells Cymbals Tingsha Cymbals to help you meditate in peace and tranquility.
* two bells joined by a cord they are made of seven metal alloy suitable for meditation
* Singing bowls are used worldwide for meditation, music, relaxation, personal well-being.
* Size: . 6.3 cm Diameter Weight 250 Gram Leather string 112.7 cmes long Thick high quality handmade tingsha Very good sound and resonance we personally test all our tingshas

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Tibetan Tingsha Bells Meditation Cymbals

Enhance your meditation practice with these Tibetan Tingsha Bells, designed to bring peace and tranquility. Each set features two cymbals joined by a cord, crafted from a seven-metal alloy and suitable for meditation.

Specifications: - Size: 2.5" diameter - Leather string: 112.7 cm long - Thick, high-quality handmade tingsha - Mind / Body / Speech engraved on the inside of each tingsha - Excellent sound and resonance, personally tested for quality

Uses: These versatile bells can be used for singing bowls, meditation, or as decorative pieces enhancing your home décor. Tingsha bells are a type of standing bell, resting on the bottom surface rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle.

Sound & Tradition: The sides and rim of the tingsha vibrate to produce sound characterized by a fundamental frequency (first harmonic) and usually two audible harmonic overtones (second and third harmonics). According to researcher Joseph Feinstein, singing bowls and similar instruments have been used in Asia for over 2,000 years, dating back to the Bronze Age.

Singing bowls and tingsha bells are used worldwide for meditation, music, relaxation, and personal well-being. They are employed by a wide range of professionals including health professionals, teachers, musicians, spiritual guides, psychotherapists, massage therapists, cancer specialists, and stress/meditation specialists.