Tibetan Symbol Tingsha Ancient Meditation Mindfulness Chime For Chakra Handmade

Tibetan Symbol Tingsha Ancient Meditation Mindfulness Chime For Chakra Handmade

$19.95
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History of Tingsha Tingsha were crafted by skilled Tibetan craftsmen who had an eye and an ear for finesse and precision. Tingsha is just two tiny cymbals made out of metal that is strung together with a leather cord. They have a diameter of 3" to 4" and emit a nice, musical ringing when struck. In the West, tingsha (or "meditation bells") are commonly used to signal the beginning and finish of a yoga or meditation session. The tingsha sound is thought to attract non-human entities that will benefit from these particular forms of compassion practice, and its use has its roots in Tibetan Buddhism, where it is played during certain rituals.  A larger tingsha will produce a sustained, low-pitched sound. The music produced by smaller ones is purer and more ethereal. There may be a tiny difference in pitch between the two Tibetan prayer bells, but the tones were deliberately designed to be complementary. In a high-quality set of handcrafted tingsha cymbals, each disk produces a sound that i

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