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BOWLS Ceremonial bowls can be used to hold your powdered incenses, herbs, or to place offereings.
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Item #RBMS: Carved from moss agate crystal & delicately beautiful, these bowls are the perfect addition to your ritual tools. No two are alike. Approximately 2" dia. x 1" deep. |
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Item #RBO3: Beautifully functional & decorative at the same time, these bowls can be used on an altar or wherever you need. Made from green onyx found in Pakistan. Allow for variations. No two are alike. Approx. 3" dia. |
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Item #RBCB03: Om offering bowl 3". |
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Item #RBCB3: Sculpted of copper, this offering bowl is a beautiful addition to your altar or sacred space. With a smooth copper finish inside and out, it is accented by brass accents depicting elaborate scroll work at its base and around the bowl`s rim, as well as ornate dragons of a Tibetan design. Measuring approximately 3" in diameter and 1 1/2" tall, it is a wonderful place to leave your offerings. |
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Item #RBCB3TG: Sculpted of copper, this offering bowl is a beautiful addition to your altar or sacred space. With a smooth copper finish inside and out, it is accented by brass accents depicting elaborate scroll work at its base and around the bowl`s rim, as well as ornate Triple Moon design. Measuring approximately 3" in diameter and 1 1/2" tall, it is a wonderful place to leave your offerings. |
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Item #RBML: This enchanting bowl, carved from moss agate crystal, is a delicately beautiful addition to your altar and a perfect ritual tool. No two bowls are alike, though they measure approximately 3" in diameter and 1 1/2" deep, making it a unique vessel for your ritual offerings. |
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Item #RB339: Lovely carved wooden bowl with lid is perfect for herbs, trinkets, offerings and other ritual uses. |
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Item #SP294: This ornate piece cleverly uses the bearded and horned image of Pan to form the three legs and corners of a versatile tray; each corner is decorated with the wizened features of Pan, presenting a face that seems wise and old, while strong within its youthful vigor. His long sweeping beard flows down to form the solid leg of each of this piece`s three corners, while his horns flare out to meet those of each of the other corners, creating an ornate border at the top of the tray. Every inch of the rest of the border is covered in ornate Celtic design, creating a piece that is both simple and beautiful. At its center, there is an approximately 3 1/2" opening decorated with a Triskele; this opening is perfect for holding your jar candles, catching the ashes of your smudge sticks, incense and ritual smoking products, or otherwise holding whatever you can imagine.
The entire tray measures approximately 3" tall, 5 1/2" wide, and 5 1/2" long, and is crafted of cold cast resin. |
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Item #RSBP6: Originating in traditional Buddhist practices, singing bowls have since become used in world-wide as an aid in meditation, trance work, relaxation and religious practice. Consisting of a metal bowl, which is actually an upturned bell, and a phurba, it is used to sound out a note of subtle vibration, ringing much like the sustained note of a bell. This note is created by touching the phurba, a small felt-coated hammer, to the side of the bowl and gently tracing it along the edge of the bowl in a circular motion. This creates a vibration within the bowl, making it ring out steadily with a note that only resonates more loudly and potently the longer that this motion is sustained. Indeed, if you are holding the base of the bowl, careful not to touch the sides, you can feel these vibrations trembling into your palm. This soothing note helps to reach meditative states, and can leave you slipping into a deep trance. This is often used as part of some forms of Buddhist meditation as well as other such spiritual practices. The vibration of the bowl can also be a potent aid in energy work. Here you will find a solid brass singing bowl, complete with its own phurba, that is approximately 6" in diameter at its rim. |
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Item #RSB4: A powerful instrument of meditation and prayer, the singing bowl is sometimes used to accompany mudras, sudras, and other such hymns and prayers. The vibration that is felt in the brass when it is struck and played is often held to help remove negative energy and help find peace within meditation, aligning the chakras, and other such ritual practice. Much like other bells and noise makers, they can also be used in chasing off evil spirits, or otherwise cleansing a ritual space before intensive prayer and ritual magick. This particular singing bowl is decorated in an elaborate Tibetan script around its outer surface, with further symbols of religious significance embossed in bell`s inner surface, all surrounding an image of Buddha, sitting in the lotus position within the petals of the lotus flower, cupping a singing bowl in one hand.
Measuring 4" wide at its widest point and 2 1/2" high, this bowl is a wonderful addition to any altar or space, coming with a wooden, leather-coated hammer with which to make it sing and a padded pillow to keep it muffled when you do not wish it to ring out. |
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