Tibetan cymbal with a smooth finish, available in 3 sizes from 6 to 7.5 cm. Used as musical offerings in practices!
Tibetan cymbal with a smooth finish, available in 3 sizes from 6 to 7.5 cm. Used as musical offerings in practices!
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About the product:
→ Tibetan Cymbal - Tingsha - Ding-Sha's
🌍 Origin: Nepal - Tibet - Bhutan - China
📐 Dimensions/ ⚖️ Weight:
- Reference 19130 = 6 centimeters - +/- 165 grams
- Reference 19131 = 6.8 centimeters = +/- 200 grams
- Reference 19132 = 7.5 centimeters = +/- 338 grams
🧬 Materials: Copper + Bronze
📦 Packaging: Per pair
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
🏷️ Option: If you want covers in typical Nepalese brocade: Click here
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🎶 An Asian percussion instrument often used by dancers including belly dancers.
They are small without any specific tone.
They are usually attached to the thumb and middle finger of one or both hands and struck together in a specific rhythm that usually accompanies other instruments.
These cymbals are an excellent instrument for developing a sense of rhythm, and/or improving it in children and adults.
Are mainly used in sets of 2 at the same time, one for each hand.
📋 Fact sheet:
Category | Information |
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Name | Finger cymbal (or tingsha ) |
Matter | Alloy of copper and bronze |
Diameter | 6 to 7.5 cm |
Weight | 165 to 338 g (pair) |
Origin / Use | Tibetan and Buddhist tradition – used for meditation, ritual and refocusing and Feng-shui |
Sound | Clear, crystalline and penetrating tone, which purifies space and refocuses the mind |
Use | - Start or end of meditation 🧘♀️ - Energy cleaning of the premises - Support for breathing and concentration work - Sound harmonization in vibrational therapy |
Special feature | Small size, lightweight and easy to carry, ideal for personal use or travel |
Symbolic | The sound of the tingsha cymbals is considered a sacred vibration , capable of bringing one back to the present moment and raising energy. |
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