tingshas
Handmade bronze tingshas with a pure and clear sound. It is commonly used to mark the beginning or end of a period of Buddhist meditation or spiritual practice.
The Tibetan term Ting refers to the pealing sound of metal; it also means bronze or silver metal bell offered on a Buddhist altar. The term Sha means hanging or suspended.
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Cymbals made of bronze alloy by Tibetan craftsmen. They are usually adorned with mantras or Buddhist symbols. When the two cymbals collide, a sharp sound is produced that lasts for a long time. In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Tinc-Chya are used in very special rituals.
Hand carved with a solid leather strap to connect these two tingshas.
Dimensions: 2.5 cm in diameter each
Its weight is around 190 grams