Tibetan Singing Bowls
Tibetan singing bowls, believed to date back over 2,000 years, originated in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Nepal, India, and Bhutan. Rooted in Buddhist and Bon shamanic traditions, these handcrafted metal bowls were historically used in spiritual rituals, meditation, and healing practices. Made from a blend of metals (often bronze, copper, tin, and iron), their creation was tied to ancient metallurgical techniques passed down through generations. While their exact origins remain debated, they became symbols of spiritual resonance, producing harmonic tones said to align the mind and body. Today, they’re celebrated globally in sound therapy, yoga, and wellness practices, bridging ancient wisdom with modern holistic healing.