Superb Rare 18th Century Lingam Singing Bowl – Incredible C#6 & Inscription
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Antique Lingam Singing Bowl. Notes F#4 & C#6 (Heart & Root Chakras)
Weight: 633 grams (1 lb 6 oz). Size: 15.5 x 7 cm ( 6 x 2 ¾ inches)
This rare superior-quality and smallish Lingam Singing Bowl dates from the 18th Century and has a lovely middle octave F#4 (378Hz) fundamental when struck with a padded mallet or played around the rim with a suede ringer. However, the rim note changes to an an incredible, pure, penetrating and Perfect Pitch sixth octave C#6 (1109Hz) with a wooden ringer.
It is very nicely proportioned and has considerable aesthetic appeal with its walls worn silky-smooth with years of handling and washing. It has a grooved lip with decorative dots encircling the outer rim, and at its centre a fabulous lingam surrounded by circles, with a deep navel or yoni underneath.
This bowl benefits from a well-defined engraved inscription on the outer wall; a sure sign of the high esteem in which this bowl was held by a former keeper.
It is structurally sound, clean and stain-free, with an attractive aged patina inside and out. It looks its age and feels very nice in the hand when playing.
A Tibetan silk brocade bowl cushion and ringer are included in the price.