Singing Bowl Shrivatsa & Eyes of Buddha
Singing Bowl Shrivatsa & Eyes of Buddha
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Traditional hand-beaten singing bowl with an image of the Infinity Knot engraved on the inside. The infinite knot is derived from an ancient Indian symbol, the shrivatsa. The endless knot is also one of the 8 Tibetan auspicious symbols or ashtamangalas. It symbolizes prosperity, longevity and infinity.
The outside of the bowl contains engravings of the mantra "Om mani padme hum" with lotus flower decoration and on the bottom the Eyes of Buddha are engraved. The bronze colored bowl is made of metal, of which 10% is recycled from old broken singing bowls and comes with a wooden mallet.
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Dimensions: 18 cm x 18 cm x 8.6 cm
Weight: 668 grams
This singing bowl is Fair Trade purchased in Nepal and you can see how these bowls are made here .
SKU:DKN04034
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