Tingsha Bell

5.00 out of 2 reviews

Tingsha bells are small cymbals attached together by a string that have been traditionally used in Buddhism for rituals. They are made of bronze alloys and produce a sharp high-pitched ringing sound when struck together . Also known as  Tibetan hand cymbals, they have gained nowadays popularity in Sound Healing, Reiki Healing, Yoga Practice, Chanting and Meditation. The vibration produced feels therapeutic and helps in concentration and meditation. Our Tingsha bells are made by artisans in Nepal who have traditionally been hand-crafting instruments for generations.

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KEY FEATURES

  • Hand polished
  • Engraved with symbols/mantras on the cymbal
  • Made of Bronze alloy
  • Long-lasting resonant sound 
  • Ideal for meditation, relaxation, yoga, sound therapy
  • Perfect size to be carried anywhere for your practice
  • Handmade by artisans in India & Nepal using traditional tools and techniques

 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

These instruments require no special care other than dusting off with dry cloth as needed.

 

ABOUT SARVEDA :

Holistic Wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do, be it engaging with local communities to help create our range of traditional handcrafted instruments, eco-friendly herbs, yoga accessories or collaborating with experts to share their wealth of knowledge and wisdom. 

Staying true to the essence of Yoga, we believe that health and happiness extends beyond our individual boundaries which is why we ensure that everything we do benefits not just us but our whole planet. We engage with farmers and artisans that practice sustainable, ethical and eco-friendly methods craftsmanship. We engage with marginalized communities & NGOs for packaging our products and empower rural communities by gainfully employing them in handcrafting our products.

 

 

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    April 3, 2023

    Very fast delivery.

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    April 12, 2023

    Something unique. It is good to use for mantra chanting.

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