SHAMTAM
Tingsha Cymbals Tibetan Five Buddha 9.5cm
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£47.70
Cool metal rests against the palm, domed and steady. When the two Tibetan ritual cymbals meet, a clear, high chime rises and lingers—traditionally used in spiritual rituals, meditation, and prayer as a pure sound to clear a space, awaken presence, and invite balance. The two cymbals are joined by a sturdy black cord, a simple symbol of unity and harmony. Around each face, fine relief work depicts the Five Buddhas—figures in Tibetan Buddhist art that represent facets of awakened awareness such as wisdom, compassion, and balance. Kept in meditation spaces, they serve as gentle reminders of mindful living. Cast in a brass-toned metal with a soft satin finish, each piece feels grounded yet refined. Slightly domed with a raised rim (about 9.5 cm across), they show a central radiating motif and concentric dotted fields that guide the eye toward the center. Brought together, they offer a bright, focused tone with a shimmering sustain—traditionally believed to cut through distraction and gather attention back to the present. Sounded by monks to punctuate mantras and rituals, Tingsha today are also used in meditation, yoga, sound healing sessions, and for gently cleansing a room between practices. A single chime can mark openings and closings, or set a quiet rhythm for breath. Clear, high chime: Bright attack with a lingering, harmonious sustain. Symbolic unity: Twin cymbals joined by cord to honor harmony and balance. Five Buddhas motif: A respectful nod to wisdom and compassion in Tibetan tradition. Comfortable size: Approximately 9.5 cm diameter for a steady, confident hold. A powerful companion for meditation, yoga, and cleansing practices—and a thoughtful gift carrying blessings of clarity, harmony, and peace.
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