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Sanskrit name: Sahasrara (thousand fold)

Manta: Be connected

Symbol: Lotus with 1,000 multi-colored petals

Color: Violet or clear

Location: Top of the head

Corresponding hormonal gland: pituitary and pineal glands

Associated anatomy: nervous system, brain, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebral cortex

Characteristics: bliss, grace, beauty, serenity, oneness with all that is

Crown Chakra life issues: realization of your connectedness with all of life, exploring spirituality

Affected by: belief in a God, a life source, creator, universe, or higher power. Religion, spirituality, divine guidance, trust

Physical activities: stillness

Spiritual activities: prayer, meditation, reflection

Musical note: B

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Pema Moktan

Pema Moktan is one of the younger singing bowl artisans but he is passionate about using the ancient techniques of the singing bowl craft.

Pema’s production house is composed of his family which includes his son, his uncle, and his brothers. They are the main pillars of his work. Others include his trainees & neighbors who trained under him for many years. He loves to work in the most traditional way as he says that modern marvels kill the artistic core of the product.

He has a traditional kiln and mostly works with older instruments and tools. He is very peculiar about workplace safety as it involves working in high temperatures around fire. Another thing he is very specific about is the health of his team. No one needs to come to work if they feel unwell in the slightest manner. He believes that creative work needs sound physical and mental health.

The best singing bowls are hand-hammered singing bowls. Pema is a master of making hand-hammered singing bowls which require outright dedication and expertise to make. A small mistake during the heating process or the subsidy in beating the bowls can result in a bowl that does not sing at all.

Pema buys all the materials from local vendors. The main metals required for the high-grade singing bowls are Gold, Silver, Mercury, Copper, Iron, Tin, Lead, and Zinc. These are called ASTADHATU (Eight metals) in Nepali. Not all bowls use the same composition of metals, most of the bowls only have Copper, Iron, Tin, Lead, and Zinc.

He is also well aware of child rights and hence always makes continuous efforts to ensure that there is no involvement of child labor in any of the processes of singing bowl making. In Nepal, as per the data of 2016, about 25.2% of the population lives below the national poverty line. This shows that lower income generating groups are the most suffered people. And that is one of the reasons behind the higher level of involvement of child labor in the case of Nepal. 

We are proud to be associated with Pema for the singing bowls. 

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Singing Bowl Sahasrara Crown Chakra Gift Box - 3 inch

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Beautiful painted singing bowl in gift box with an image of the Sahasrara or Crown Chakra symbol painted in gold tone on the inner bowl bottom. This lovely gift box comes complete with bowl, flat round brocade cushion, and wooden striker -- all in a beautiful handmade purple lokta paper box stamped with an image of the Sahasrara on the lid with string and button closure.

A perfect gift for family, friends and students.

  • Round cushion 2.75 inch diameter.
  • Wood striker is 3.5 inch long.
  • Box size is 4.25 x 3.75 x 2 inch.
  • Hand made in Nepal. 
SKU: sb022

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Recording of Singing Bowl

 

 

Sanskrit name: Sahasrara (thousand fold)

Manta: Be connected

Symbol: Lotus with 1,000 multi-colored petals

Color: Violet or clear

Location: Top of the head

Corresponding hormonal gland: pituitary and pineal glands

Associated anatomy: nervous system, brain, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebral cortex

Characteristics: bliss, grace, beauty, serenity, oneness with all that is

Crown Chakra life issues: realization of your connectedness with all of life, exploring spirituality

Affected by: belief in a God, a life source, creator, universe, or higher power. Religion, spirituality, divine guidance, trust

Physical activities: stillness

Spiritual activities: prayer, meditation, reflection

Musical note: B

Product Origin

Pema Moktan

Pema Moktan is one of the younger singing bowl artisans but he is passionate about using the ancient techniques of the singing bowl craft.

Pema’s production house is composed of his family which includes his son, his uncle, and his brothers. They are the main pillars of his work. Others include his trainees & neighbors who trained under him for many years. He loves to work in the most traditional way as he says that modern marvels kill the artistic core of the product.

He has a traditional kiln and mostly works with older instruments and tools. He is very peculiar about workplace safety as it involves working in high temperatures around fire. Another thing he is very specific about is the health of his team. No one needs to come to work if they feel unwell in the slightest manner. He believes that creative work needs sound physical and mental health.

The best singing bowls are hand-hammered singing bowls. Pema is a master of making hand-hammered singing bowls which require outright dedication and expertise to make. A small mistake during the heating process or the subsidy in beating the bowls can result in a bowl that does not sing at all.

Pema buys all the materials from local vendors. The main metals required for the high-grade singing bowls are Gold, Silver, Mercury, Copper, Iron, Tin, Lead, and Zinc. These are called ASTADHATU (Eight metals) in Nepali. Not all bowls use the same composition of metals, most of the bowls only have Copper, Iron, Tin, Lead, and Zinc.

He is also well aware of child rights and hence always makes continuous efforts to ensure that there is no involvement of child labor in any of the processes of singing bowl making. In Nepal, as per the data of 2016, about 25.2% of the population lives below the national poverty line. This shows that lower income generating groups are the most suffered people. And that is one of the reasons behind the higher level of involvement of child labor in the case of Nepal. 

We are proud to be associated with Pema for the singing bowls. 

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