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 Master Healing Set: #0276   SOLD


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Phrygian Mode
Master Healing Set
 

This is an authentic antique Master-quality® Phrygian  Mode Tibetan Singing Bowl Set. The set includes one bowl each for the Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat, 3rd Eye, Crown, Root and Sacral chakras. 


The set is comprised of:

*F# +4 Hz. (Thymus), High Wall 11 1/2" diameter, circa 17th Century.

*D 440 Hz. (Solar Plexus chakra), Buddha 6 7/8" diameter, thick, circa 17th Century.

*F 440 Hz. (Heart chakra), Buddha 76 7/8" diameter, extra-thick, circa 16th Century.

*G 440 Hz. (Throat chakra), Void-Yoni 7 1/4" diameter, extra-thick, double-blue, circa 16th Century.

*A 440 Hz. (3rd Eye chakra), Special 6 5/8" diameter, XX-thick, double-blue, circa 17th Century.

*D 440 Hz. (Sacral chakra), Cup 4 7/8" diameter, extra-thick, circa 16th Century.

*G -2 Hz. (Throat chakra), Special 4 5/8" diameter, extra-thick, double-blue, circa 18th Century.**
 

The fundamental tones are: C +6 Hz., B  -6 Hz., C# -8 Hz., D# -4 Hz., F -6 Hz., F# +2 Hz. and G# +6 Hz.

**NOTE: the D (Sacral chakra) bowl is a Double-blue. Double-blues are the "Stradivarius" of singing bowls - the best of the best! Of the five criteria for Master-quality®, Double-blues surpass the rest of the collection in multiple criteria. Their sublime tones form palpable matrices in the air, and linger significantly longer than most singing bowls. The implications of a longer sustain in a healing or meditation context is key, because of the increased "mileage" you get from every strike or rim tone. Also important is the characteristically deeper penetration potential of these powerful pieces. They represent the top half of a percentage in quality of OUR collection. 
 


Sound sample-- First is the sound of the seven bowls struck on their upper outside edges with one of the included Tibetan-wool padded mallets. Next you'll hear a separate sound sample of the seven bowls played around their edges with the Xcelite 99-1 mallet..



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Package includes:
 

* Certificate of Authenticity  (Printed on parchment paper, hand-signed by Rain Gray-- Tibetan musicologist and Indo-Tibetan art & antique expert).

*
5-piece Professional Mallet Set  (2 Tibetan-wool padded mallets, 2 Himalayan hardwood with leather mallets, and 1 Xcelite mallet).


* Tips and Information Brochure  (Historical information, general metallurgical analysis, how to hold the mallet, playing around the rim, and advanced techniques).

* Also included is a photo, Mp3 digital recording, and a Set Chart listing the tones and details of each singing bowl.

* Tibetan silk-brocade singing bowl cushions are optionally available at a nominal extra charge. Available in Tibetan red, Royal blue, and/or Plum.

 

 

You will receive the exact bowls which you see and hear here.




All bowls are authentic antiques (from 17th to 18th century), and have been personally selected in the Himalayas by Tibetan musicologist Rain Gray. Only 1/2% (one half of one percent) of all the bowls Rain tests in the Himalayas are awarded our Master-quality
® label.

This set has been personally matched by Shakti, renowned for her fine ear and ability to match tuned sets for usage by healing professionals, musicians, composers, and meditators who demand the absolute finest quality available.  All Bodhisattva sets are sold "as is" and all sales are final.
 

Price: $2,950.00

plus shipping and handling.
All set sales are final.

 


To order call Toll Free:
1-800-588-5350

Outside of the United States please call: 1-310-838-5350.
 

 

Delivery Times:   

Allow 3 to 7 days for FedEx (within the US).

 

Express Delivery:   

For Second Day, Next Day, etc., please call.

 

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