Japanese temple bells with their black matt surface are a noble appearance. Their beauty is particularly accentuated on a colored singing bowl cushion.
The DAITOKUJI temple bells are hammered out of the metal, not turned from a solid piece of metal. Their bowl walls are relatively thin and become significantly thicker towards the bowl rim.
Temple bells sound best when they are struck with a
padded mallet - striking them with a clapper is less recommended and proves difficult. Their bulbous shape gives them a
warm, soft and bell-like sound, which is well suited for meditation and therapeutic applications.
Singing bowls are still made in Japan according to an old family tradition. The composition of the metals and how the high sound quality is achieved are secret. Typically, the sound is not left to chance, but each singing bowl sounds like the next! Japanese singing bowls are ideal for anyone who values the highest quality and long-lasting sound.
Tip: When choosing a size, please note that the diameter is measured at the top of the bowl rim. Due to their bulbous shape and the height of the bowls, they appear significantly larger than the diameter would suggest.
This is what characterizes the beautiful Japanese temple bell DAITOKUJI:
- The highest quality of sound and material, which is typical of the precision of Japanese singing bowls
- Supplied with an elaborately crafted brocade singing bowl cushion and an oak mallet
- Warm, soft and bell-like sound
- Various sizes available
- Manufactured in Taiwan
- Ideal for meditation and therapeutic applications
Highlights of the Japanese temple bell DAITOKUJI:
- Noble black surface
- Blades most beautiful with a padded mallet