Lovely Rare Large 11 ¼” 18th Century Jambati Singing Bowl – C#4
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Antique Jambati Singing Bowl. Note: C#4 (Root Chakra)
Weight 2.69 kilos (5 lb 15 oz). Size 28.5 x 12 cm (11 ¼ x 4 ¾ inches)
I was thrilled to find this rare and exceptionally beautiful antique Jambati Singing Bowl dating from the 18th century. It has a particularly graceful form and an unusually rounded bottom. It has one of the widest triangulated and grooved lips I have ever encountered, and the boldly incised decorative bands encircling the rim are a real feature.
This is a heavy bowl for its size and has attractive and superbly crafted walls. It has a fabulous wide grooved lip and rim, and there are decorative circles at its centre. This is a very old bowl but it is in good condition for its age; structurally sound and clean. There is some slight pitting inside and a patch of reddish copper showing through underneath. It has a fabulous antique bronze colour and patina, and the look and feel of great antiquity.
The fundamental note is an excellent middle octave C#4 (278Hz) that is close to perfect pitch when stuck with a padded mallet. The note is the same but brighter when struck with a hard mallet. I found the rim note a challenge and slow to build, so the buyer will need to experiment until they find the right ringer and playing technique. I have therefore reduced the price accordingly. However, some antique bowls serve a ceremonial purpose and are made to be struck, and this is probably one. But don’t be put off…this is a fabulous and rare antique specimen with a nice voice!
A Tibetan silk brocade bowl cushion, padded striker and ringer are all included in the price.