SINGING BOWLS

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Singing bowls are also known as Standing Bells. Some take the name of the region in which they were created such as Tibet or Himalayas. They are percussion instruments that produce sound tones from the vibration caused when struck with a mallet or striker.

These multi harmonic and ancient instruments are usually linked with Buddhism or other Eastern spiritual practices, and often used within meditation and yoga practices. For thousands of years they were used solely by the Buddhist Monks and within temple ritual.

Over time, especially as travel between regions and countries became easier, singing bowls were taken beyond temple walls. As Eastern religious or mystical practices become more easily accessible and popular in the West so to did the use of singing bowls.

Today they are found, and used, in private homes as well as most meditation centers and yoga classes. They are the instruments, and the tools, most commonly used for sound therapy, sound healing and sound bath sessions. You will also find them in many everyday settings such as school classrooms, in local hospitals, and of course alternative therapy spa centers.

What Are Singing Bowls Made From?
The earliest singing bowls from the ancient world of Mesopotamia were said to made of pure copper and were used for medicinal purposes.

History then sees singing bowls becoming mainly used within the rituals and prayers of the Buddhist belief systems. This meant each bowl was required to produce a specific tone and note. To achieve this each bowl was formed using differing amounts of seven precious metals.

Historically each metal was associated with one of the seven classical astrological planets or celestial bodies important to Buddhist beliefs. These were:

Gold (Sun),
Silver (Moon),
Copper (Venus),
Iron (Mars),
Tin (Jupiter),
Mercury/Quicksilver (Mercury)
Lead (Saturn)
Today most bowls are made from bronze (a combination of copper, tin and zinc), with some still being made from traditional alloys formed from 5 or 7 of the original metals. There are also extremely popular sets that are formed from pure crystal.

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