Superb Rare Small Bb4 Antique Lingam Singing Bowl
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Antique Singing Bowl. Notes: Bb3 & E5 (Crown & Solar Plexus Chakras)
Weight: 548 grams (1 lb 3 oz). Size: 15 x 8 cm (6 x 3 inches)
This is a rare small 19th Century Lingam Singing Bowl. It has a gently curved wall, a rounded bottom, and a sheered lip with a single band of tiny decorative cuts encircling the outer rim. There is a neat Lingam surrounded and defined by two sets of circles at it centre, and a matching navel or yoni underneath.
A series of magical ritual gashes (small cuts) encircle the exterior wall at intervals; an interesting and unusual feature on a Lingam bowl. I believe them to be a vital part of the bowl’s initiation or inauguration.
The fundamental note is a nice third octave Bb3 (229Hz) when struck with a padded mallet or played around the rim with a suede ringer. The rim note changes to a fifth octave E5 (653Hz) with a wooden ringer. It is very responsive and easy to play.
It is a pretty bowl in excellent structural condition, clean and stain-free, with an attractive red copper bloom inside, and a bright golden colour.
A Tibetan silk brocade bowl cushion and a double-ended teak and suede ringer are included in the price.