Description
These lovely Burmese style gongs are often referred to as 'nipple' gongs for the raised boss or nipple in the centre
The inner central etching features a Tara design surrounded by the auspicious Tashi Tag Gye symbols interspersed with lotus patterns
many of the gods were universal to all the civilisations
Specifications: 13cm × 21cm × 11cm
Ganesh is very popular for Hindus and is often known as 'the remover of obstacles
Vintage Mani Singing Bowl No.42 Mallahs These lovely Burmese style gongsMani bowls are distinguished from other singing bowls by their shape. They are flat bottomed with wider bellies and walls that taper towards the mouth. They have a unique and special sound. Decorative markings are limited to just a few incised lines below the rim and sometimes on the base inside. Mani singing bowls date from the 16th to 18th century and are becoming increasingly difficult to source. Singing bowls from Nepal are made from five metals:
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