Ceramic Singing Bowl

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Good day dear Hive Community, as always I would like to welcome every reader to my new post and hope you had a day that was full of great experiences! I would like to present a work of art here and hope you like it.

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You can see here a wonderful ceramic work of art created by a French artist and it comes from Atelier Tamba which is located in Caromb. I think the artist has done a great job and created a unique work that gives me great pleasure when looking at it and also the painting with the flower motifs looks just great! The color compensations also fits well together and if you are interested in the general ceramics history, you will find an post from me here. A unique characteristic of this work is also that it is a kind of singing bowl made of ceramic and if you knock on the edge with a stick, soothing frequencies are created.

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With other and larger bowls from Tamba Atelier, this effect probably comes to light even better, but also here you can make good use of this property and that is definitely a special thing of the works. The traces of the first Singing Bowls can already be traced back 5000 or more years and were probably created in Mesopotamia and were made of copper or other metals. Over time, the Singing Bowls became more and more widespread and made their way to Nepal, India and Tibet, where they took more and more influence in culture and also helped shape Buddhism. Singing bowls are often used for meditation or ritual purposes and regardless of the material, the application is always the same, you beat the Singing Bowl to generate vibrations or frequencies.

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Many thanks for stopping by and I hope you like my new contribution! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens!



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Keep posting refreshing stuff like this. It looks antique one.

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Very beautiful work. Whenever I go for shopping, I usually prefer to buy bowls like that.

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Great that you also support ceramic art!

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