3-Set Moon Singing Bowl
$96Weight of Hole set:1.79Kg
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Singing Bowls are made of an alloy of 7 different metals, connected to seven astrological planets, which create a range of different sounds and overtones.Singing bowl’s format, depth, color, girth and composition are variable. Singing bowls can be used as vessels to cook, as offering bowls, as beat instruments and for meditation or relaxation.Singing Bowls…
Bhairava – भैरव is one of the popular deity in Nepal and is a fierce manifestation of Shiva associated with annihilation. His sculptures, pictures – images are easily seen in many temples around Kathmandu Valley. He is a symbol of power, strength, and protects from greed and anger. The deity is depicted with three eyes,…
Tap into the sacred vibrations of the universe with this handcrafted Om singing bowl, featuring a beautifully engraved “ॐ” (Om) symbol at its center. With an antique blackened finish and traditional flame-style border, this bowl blends spiritual elegance with authentic Nepali craftsmanship.
Elevate your meditation and mindfulness practice with this beautifully handcrafted singing bowl. Its center features an intricate Buddha Eyes (Wisdom Eyes) etching, symbolizing spiritual awakening, wisdom, and the ever-present divine vision. Perfect for spiritual seekers, yoga practitioners, and collectors of Nepali handicrafts. Add this authentic, handcrafted singing bowl to your sacred space today.
The art is deeply symbolic, with every element telling a story. The birds and flora surrounding the figures represent the nurturing aspect of nature, while the mother and child at the center signify the bond of love and care that transcends generations. This painting not only embodies traditional Nepal values but also serves as a timeless expression of maternal devotion.
Sarangi made from a hollowed-out wooden piece with 2 chambers. It as a neck of wood. Both pieces are made from soft wood call Khiro.
The painting’s vibrant color palette, dominated by rich reds, yellows, and blacks, is derived from natural pigments, staying true to the authentic methods used by Mithila artists for centuries. The use of bold outlines and fine brushwork creates a harmonious balance, making this piece a striking visual statement. Each element in the painting carries symbolic significance—the fish represent life and fertility, while the repetitive geometric patterns symbolize the cycles of nature.
The elephants, central to the composition, are adorned with intricate designs that highlight their significance in Nepal culture as symbols of strength, wisdom, and tranquility. Surrounding them are vibrant birds perched on branches and a variety of fish and aquatic creatures that bring the water below to life. This harmonious interaction between land, water, and sky elements makes the painting a perfect reflection of nature’s interconnectedness.
Embrace the soothing vibrations of tradition with this handcrafted brass singing bowl, skillfully made in Nepal. Featuring the Endless Knot (Shrivatsa) symbol at its center – a sacred emblem in Buddhism representing the interconnection of all things – this bowl is more than just a sound instrument; it’s a spiritual companion.
Immerse yourself in the calming vibrations of this hand-etched singing bowl, featuring the sacred Eternal Knot design. This symbol represents the interconnectedness of all things, bringing harmony and balance to your meditation or spiritual practice. Perfect for yoga practitioners and mindfulness seekers, this singing bowl adds aesthetic beauty and spiritual depth to any space. Elevate…
Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
A Sukunda is a religious oil lamp-statue of Lord Ganesh. It is an artistic lamp to light with a clump of cotton wicks in a small receptacle of oil. Lighting this lamp on religious and social functions is one of the compulsory rituals in Hinduism. It is believed that Ganesh as the lord of success,…
A Sukunda is a religious oil lamp-statue of Lord Ganesh. It is an artistic lamp to light with a clump of cotton wicks in a small receptacle of oil. Lighting this lamp on religious and social functions is one of the compulsory rituals in Hinduism. It is believed that Ganesh as the lord of success,…
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