Unlimited Pumori Natural Singing Bowls

Unlimited Pumori Natural Singing Bowls

5"
$61.00
Angebotspreis  $61.00 Normaler Preis  $79.00
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Unlimited Pumori Natural Singing Bowls

Unlimited Pumori Natural Singing Bowls

$61.00
Angebotspreis  $61.00 Normaler Preis  $79.00
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We offer many sizes of Pumori Singing Bowls. Each bowl includes a mallet and pillow.

Note: The bowl in the video is not the specific singing bowl that you will receive. It is an example of what this style and size bowl looks and sounds like. These bowls are handmade and hand-hammered. They vary slightly in weight and diameter. While we list the diameter as inches, they are made considering centimeters. Ounces are describing grams. It is the sound and energy of the bowl that are most essential.



5" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 5" / 13 cm
Bowl Weight: 0.88 lbs / 400 g



6" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 6" / 15 cm
Bowl Weight: 1.3 lbs / 610 g



7" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 7" / 18 cm
Bowl Weight: 2.1 lbs / 960 grams



8" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 8" / 20 cm
Bowl Weight: 2.1 lbs / 980 grams



10" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 10" / 25 cm
Bowl Weight: 3.9 lbs / 1.8 kg



12" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 12" / 30 cm
Bowl Weight: 5.3 lbs / 2.4 kg



14" Bowl Measurements (Approx):
Bowl Diameter: 14" / 36 cm
Bowl Weight: 8.1 lbs / 3.7 kg

The Pumori Singing Bowl resonates strongly with fabulous low tones when gently tapped by a mallet.  It has a dense vibration when made to sing. The undertones can be felt within the body.

The thickness of the metal helps provide a long sustain.

Mount Pumori:

"Pumori" Mountain, which means "Unmarried Daughter" in the Sherpa language, was named by George Mallory. Climbers sometimes refer to Pumori as "Everest's Daughter". She stands at the top of the Khumbu valley, on the border between Nepal and Tibet. White and sweet as an ice cream cone, this pyramid shaped mountain (23,495 feet tall), lies just eight kilometres west of Mount Everest.



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