This beautiful fish made by a Jodhpur ironworker is painted and patinated by hand. Wonderful decorative object, it will allow you to decorate your garden or even your living room, your house by the water ...
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This beautiful fish made by a Jodhpur ironworker is painted and patinated by hand. Wonderful decorative object, it will allow you to decorate your garden or even your living room, your house by the water ...
This beautiful fish made by a Jodhpur ironworker is painted and patinated by hand. Wonderful decorative object, it will allow you to decorate your garden or even your living room, your house by the water ...
This beautiful fish made by a Jodhpur ironworker is painted and patinated by hand. Wonderful decorative object, it will allow you to decorate your garden or even your living room, your house by the water ...
This large sideboard with a wave effect has been patinated white then sandblasted to give it a driftwood effect. It is made in the workshops of Jodhpur in Rajasthan. It will bring an exotic note to your interior decoration. To mix with your current furniture whether rustic or modern
Discover all the magic of India and Indian decoration through this magnificent sideboard with carved and patinated doors in light tones. A sideboard that will bring an undeniable exotic touch to your interior decoration, it will also offer you ample storage space and will integrate perfectly with your current furniture.
singing bowls (There are 6 products.)
Singing bowls from Nepal handicrafts . These bowls have a sculpted interior (Buddha or other) and damask on the outside. Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of seven metals, each of which is linked to the 7 planets of the solar system. You can use the Tibetan bowl in several ways. The easiest way is to make it sound by striking it with a mallet ( puja ) covered with felt like we hit a gong . And can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and have a wooden stick all around . The motion must be seconded and quite slow. This gives a very pure sound that will rise gradually , and transmit the vibrations to the body by means of the palm . When you stop the movement , the sound gradually disappears . From the point of percussion , the sound may take several minutes. The effect is particularly soothing and gives a feeling of pleasant expansion. You can also use Tibetan bowl to bring well-being and serenity during a session of relaxation or massage.
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Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of 7 metals. There are several ways to use the Tibetan bowl. The easiest way is to make it ring by striking it with a mallet (puja) covered with felt as you would strike a gong. And you can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and pass a wooden stick all around.
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Every Buddhist practitioner has these two objects: the vajra (or dordjé, dorje) and the bell. While the dorje, male principle, is the symbol of the way, of the path to be followed, the bell or gantha, female principle, embodies knowledge, emptiness. They are used simultaneously in rituals, the dorje being held in the right hand, the bell in the left hand.
Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of 7 metals. There are several ways to use the Tibetan bowl. The easiest way is to make it ring by striking it with a mallet (puja) covered with felt as you would strike a gong. And you can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and pass a wooden stick all around.
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Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of 7 metals. There are several ways to use the Tibetan bowl. The easiest way is to make it ring by striking it with a mallet (puja) covered with felt as you would strike a gong. And you can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and pass a wooden stick all around.
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Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of 7 metals. There are several ways to use the Tibetan bowl. The easiest way is to make it ring by striking it with a mallet (puja) covered with felt as you would strike a gong. And you can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and pass a wooden stick all around.
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Tibetan bowls are traditionally made of an alloy of 7 metals. There are several ways to use the Tibetan bowl. The easiest way is to make it ring by striking it with a mallet (puja) covered with felt as you would strike a gong. And you can also hold the bowl on the palm wide open and pass a wooden stick all around.
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