Therapeutic wind chime with 5 tubes, tuned to Om 136.10 hertz, the divine frequency! 78 cm - 415 gr.!
Therapeutic wind chime with 5 tubes, tuned to Om 136.10 hertz, the divine frequency! 78 cm - 415 gr.!
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About the product:
→ 5-tube therapeutic wind chime for Sound Therapy in ॐ Om 136.10 hertz
🌍 Origin: Europe
📐 Dimensions: ± Diameter of tubes 1 centimeter - Length of tubes: 21-42 cm
⚖️ Weight: ± 415 grams
🧬 Materials: Aluminum, Wood
🎶 Sound type: Warm, harmonious, high to mid-range sound
📦 Packaging: Individually
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
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👉 Please note: Therapeutic chime, perfect for a treatment room but also in a private garden...
Frequencies in hertz: 544 - 817 - 1089 - 1361 - 1633
The syllable Om ( ॐ ) comes from Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language.
This language is unique because each word resonates at a divine frequency which in turn resonates with the cells of our body.
The frequency of the syllable Om is the original vibration of the universe, the sound of all generation and the embodiment of the endless.
Sanskrit is a poetic language; therefore, it is difficult to give an exact translation of the word Om. It is translated as: the Source, God, All-universal, eternity, endless.
📋 Fact sheet:
Features | Details |
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Name | Wind chime |
Materials | Metal, bamboo or wood depending on the model; strong ropes for suspension |
Sizes / Models | Small, medium or large models; variable length and number of tubes |
Design | Vertically suspended tubes, sometimes decorated or engraved, handcrafted or industrial finish |
Sound | Harmonious and melodious sounds, modulated by the wind, creating a soothing atmosphere |
Functioning | Hang the chime in a place exposed to the wind; each tube produces a different note when in contact with the others |
Uses | Interior or exterior decoration, garden, balcony, terrace, relaxation, meditation, sound ambiance |
History & Culture | Wind chimes have existed for centuries and are found in various cultures: in Asia to attract luck and ward off spirits, in Europe as decoration and ambient instrument. The sound of the wind on the tubes is associated with peace, serenity and harmony with nature . |
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