24/10/2025
Handmade bronze tingshas with a pure and clear sound.
They are 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.
The clarity of a bell creates a sharp, clear, rich sound that allows immediate focus, clearing the mind, a harmonic field generated through the mind and body, that, for the practitioner or recipient allows easy entry into deep stillness, restfulness, relaxation.