€147,00
Note: apart from the gift sets, the singing bowls are supplied without beater and pillow. Flower of life: Starting from one circle, then continuing to be constructed by drawing circles from a point on the circle, a geometric pattern emerges that looks like a stylised flower, called the flower of life. The “Flower of life” is one of the most powerful natural symbols of sacred geometry. She is an ancient metaphor for the connection of all life in the universe. In many world civilizations this “Flower of Life” is known; it is mainly used for vitalizing and stabilizing food products. The manufacture of hammered singing bowls is a completely manual process. Each singing bowl is carefully hammered into the right shape, going through various stages in order to obtain the right shape and a pure tone. In this process, first the different metals (copper, tin, iron, lead, gold and silver) are melted in an oven, depending on what the end product requires (copper and tin = bronze) form the main components, for the bronze bowls, with very small percentages of the other metals for the seven metal bowls. The molten metal is then removed from the furnace and poured into a mould, whereupon discs of different diameters and thicknesses are cut, which can then be further processed. The discs are then manually hammered into the desired shape and size after precise measurement and weight classification. A piece or five discs are first placed on top of each other and heated to red-hot in the oven, after which they are hammered one by one with the aid of a mould in the form of a bowl. The skilled craftsmen can only do this if the metal is red-hot, because if it cools too much it becomes brittle and cracks can occur, making the bowl unusable. After the bowls have their coarse shape, the fine process of finishing begins. At this stage each bowl is given its own shape and size, and again there is a lot of fine hammer work involved, so the bowl has to be red-hot heated again to get exactly the right shape and sound. After this the trays are sanded and polished one by one from the outside and from the inside, and possibly with chisels, for the finishing touch.
± 900-1050 g
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