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Mallet, striker, shamanic stick 12 cm for Tibetan singing bowl
Mallet, striker, shamanic stick 12 cm for Tibetan singing bowl
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A striker, mallet, or shamanic stick for singing bowls, also known as a singing bowl stick, is a special tool used to create sound when playing singing bowls. These bowls are traditionally associated with meditation, relaxation, and spiritual practice, and the sound is produced by rubbing or striking the bowl with the striker.
Key features of a singing bowl striker or mallet:
- Material: Strikers or mallets are often made of wood, which can be covered with leather or felt, affecting the quality and type of sound they produce. Wooden strikers without a covering create a brighter, clearer tone, while leather or felt-covered strikers produce a softer and deeper sound.
- Shape: Strikers or mallets are usually round and smooth to allow for even rubbing along the rim of the bowl. Some strikers also have a slightly flared head for easier striking.
- Size: The size of the striker is adapted to the size of the singing bowl. Larger bowls require larger strikers, while smaller bowls demand smaller and thinner strikers.
How to use it:
- Rubbing: Hold the striker with a light grip and gently press it against the outer rim of the singing bowl. Then, slowly and evenly glide it around the rim of the bowl. This will create a resonant sound that grows stronger.
- Striking: You can also gently strike the rim of the bowl with the striker to produce a short, clear sound. This is often an initial step before rubbing to start the resonance.
A striker or mallet is a crucial accessory for effectively using a Himalayan singing bowl and enables the creation of deep, soothing sounds beneficial for meditation, relaxation, and energetic balance.
About the product:
Material: Wood, leather
Size: 12 cm
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