🔊 Ring in the Zen: Elevate your space with sacred sound!
The Dharma Store Tibetan Tingsha Cymbals are meticulously handcrafted in Nepal from a traditional Tibetan formula of 7 metals. With a diameter of 6.2 cm, a weight of approximately 215 gm, and a thickness of 5 mm, these cymbals feature OM Mane Padme Hum symbols, making them perfect for meditation and spiritual practices.
Body Material | Bronze |
Material Type | Bronze |
Item Dimensions | 3.3 x 1.1 x 3 inches |
Connector Type | mane |
Color | Bronze |
S**R
Very nice and sound great
Well made, leather strap with good size cymbals. Recommend.
S**H
works
They do what they are to do. Happy with purchase.
K**K
Beautiful tone!
Beautiful tone! Nice weight to them!
T**H
The sound is magnificent!!
I don't normally feel compelled to write reviews on things I buy on here because, simply, I buy too many things. But, I wanted to tell everyone how amazing these chimes are! The sound is soooo vibrant! And its lasts for a long while! I felt compelled to write about it because the sound came from angels themselves! Sooo beautiful and definitely on key! I dont know what the symbols mean, but i dont care. The sound is QUALITY!! And the leather is quite worn out (not from my use.) But i dont care. I have the same leather at home in my craft bin. But i am soooo happy with the sound, that I could look passed everything else. (Not that it is all bad! Lol) but if it came down to it, if there were poop emojies on it, i would still want them! 😂
T**.
Supremely made
I don't have any experience with this. The attraction was how ECKHART TOLLE uses them on his meditation session and beginning of each of his talks. The sound is heavier than I would like, but that might be due to my inexperience using them. The craftsmanship is so well made to me. For a first order of Tinsha Cymbals. This is a pretty good first impression. Bravo to whomever made these. Mercy beaucoup 🙏
C**C
Great!!
The media could not be loaded. Great price and an good tool for my meditation. I also checked the meaning of the Tibetan words on the Thinsha, 「Oṃ maṇi padme hūm̐」, which means "jewel in the lotus."
S**S
Yoga class and Tingsha! Love these!
I bought this set of Tingsha to use in my yoga classes. As a fairly new Yoga Teacher, I use 3 chimes at the beginning of class, 3 chimes at the beginning of savasana and then, 3 chimes at the end of savasana! All I can say is everyone loved it. It certainly helped clear the energy and makes a clear distinction between the different segments of the class. I have some singing bowls, which I love, but they were clumsy to cart around to outdoor group and private classes during the Pandemic! These are perfect and provide just the right healing pitch! I love them! They loved them! It was a win-win!
R**R
Great attention getter
I hope it's not disrespectful for me to use this this way, but I use the cymbals to get my class's attention. It's an art class and kids sometimes get caught up in their work (or in conversation, let's be real) and I needed something that would rise above the din to let them know it's time to transition into something else. My husband had a pair of zills (?) and they worked well, so I went looking for some, and liked these better because they're connected with a leather strap. The sound is loud and clear but not annoying or jarring. My kids like it, too, and sometimes ask if they can be the one who rings the bell. :)
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهر
منذ أسبوع