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Tingsha Cymbals with Cover | Tibetan Meditation Bells for Sound Healing & Rituals

Tingsha Cymbals with Cover | Tibetan Meditation Bells for Sound Healing & Rituals

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Tingsha Cymbals with Cover - Tibetan Meditation Bells for Sound Healing & Rituals

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Cover
Size: 6cm x 8cm

Tingsha
Size: 3 cm (Height) x 7.5 cm (Width)
Weight: 0.426kg
Total Weight: 0.522kg
Material: Bronze Body
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About our product : 

Experience the calming and transforming effect of Tingsha Cymbals with Cover, a sacred sound instrument used for meditation, prayer, and energy cleaning. These handmade cymbals, established of bronze, measure 7.5cm wide and 3cm high, generating a clear, resonant tone that adds to a serene and settled environment. The kit includes a 6cm by 8cm bronze cover, which ensures safe storage and portability for ritual usage.

These finely sculpted Tibetan cymbals, weighing 0.426kg (Tingsha) and totaling 0.522kg with the cover, include traditional Buddhist symbols expressing harmony, wisdom, and spiritual awakening. The high-quality leather strap provides an attractive understanding, making them ideal for yoga, mindfulness, and sound healing therapy. These Tingsha cymbals effectively invoke spiritual presence and deep relaxation for personal meditation, space clearing, or ceremonial rites.


Introduction to Tingsha

Tingsha are hand-held cymbals used in Tibetan Buddhism. They consist of two metal discs struck together to produce a high-pitched, clear sound. Tingsha is thought to offer relaxing and contemplative properties and is frequently used in prayer, meditation, ritual, sound healing, and music.

How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.

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