

🔔 Strike the moment, summon serenity with every chime!
The Dharma Store Tibetan Tingsha Cymbals are expertly handcrafted in Nepal from a traditional 7-metal bronze alloy, weighing approximately 215 grams with a 5mm thickness. Featuring embossed OM Mane Padme Hum Sanskrit symbols, these hand-tuned cymbals produce a clear, high-pitched tone ideal for meditation, prayer, and ritual use. Connected by a durable leather strap, they blend authentic craftsmanship with spiritual symbolism, making them a must-have for mindful professionals seeking a sonic edge in their wellness practice.
| ASIN | B01FEXQJX4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,500 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Finger Cymbals |
| Body Material | Bronze |
| Color Name | Bronze |
| Connector Type | mane |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,243) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2016 |
| Included Components | Cymbal |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | finger-cymbals-111 |
| Manufacturer | Dharma Store |
| Material Type | Bronze |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 1.1 x 3 inches |
| Set Name | 2 |
| Size | 6.6 cm |
| UPC | 685456415662 |
S**R
Very nice and sound great
Well made, leather strap with good size cymbals. Recommend.
T**H
The sound is magnificent!!
I don't normally feel compelled to write reviews on things I buy on here because, simply, I buy too many things. But, I wanted to tell everyone how amazing these chimes are! The sound is soooo vibrant! And its lasts for a long while! I felt compelled to write about it because the sound came from angels themselves! Sooo beautiful and definitely on key! I dont know what the symbols mean, but i dont care. The sound is QUALITY!! And the leather is quite worn out (not from my use.) But i dont care. I have the same leather at home in my craft bin. But i am soooo happy with the sound, that I could look passed everything else. (Not that it is all bad! Lol) but if it came down to it, if there were poop emojies on it, i would still want them! 😂
P**6
Pleasantly Surprised!
These Tibetan Tingsha Cymbals are superior quality for the money - excellent value. The set I received were well made, look quite nice, and sounds fantastic. If you are looking for a great chime to use in meditation or mindfulness practice, look no further.
R**R
Great attention getter
I hope it's not disrespectful for me to use this this way, but I use the cymbals to get my class's attention. It's an art class and kids sometimes get caught up in their work (or in conversation, let's be real) and I needed something that would rise above the din to let them know it's time to transition into something else. My husband had a pair of zills (?) and they worked well, so I went looking for some, and liked these better because they're connected with a leather strap. The sound is loud and clear but not annoying or jarring. My kids like it, too, and sometimes ask if they can be the one who rings the bell. :)
T**6
Nice, loud sound, but it lasts a few seconds...
I like these bells, and you get what you pay for - solid bronze with identical designs + leather strips (they seem strong! 👍✨) and a loud, calming sound. (I'm pretty sure it can be used to resonate in a full room, if anyone prefers meditation classes in groups. 🧘) My only quall with these is that they took a long time to arrive, they can get indents, and that the sound is shortlived, so you have to repeat the motion quite a bit. I know it's supposed to aid meditation by the sound slowly fading, but I wish it lasted longer! 😭 I'm no expert, but I've observed the act of welding instruments before, specifically bells, and I think making the disk a bit wider would do the job... 🔔 The thickness of the bronze gives it a good tone already :) Other than that, I like these, and I think they're pretty nice. I'm still analyzing the performance, and I plan to compare these Tingsha Cymbals to other brands. If I discover significant differences, I will update this review. ✌️✨
G**N
Lovely, good quality & are serving me well
I use them in my energy work/sound practice, and they have a lovely sound. Great quality & value. After much deliberation over my selection, I'm pleased with the purchase.
I**L
Very Happy
HOORAAAAYYYYY!!!! I read plenty of reviews where these arrived broken but mine were just perfect!! Well wrapped even though I think the gigantic box was a tiny bit much. They're shinier than the photo, so no antique ish look, but that's not an issue for me. The tone/note is very pleasant as well. Very clear, crisp, bright and happy. Excellent at clearing out negative or low vibrating energies - worked immediately!! Great mood lifter. Wow!!
H**A
Good quality and nice sound!
Very heavy duty but lovely delicate sound. You can choose to play it loudly or just ding it softly. The sound sustains for an extremely long time and resonates very beautifully.
R**.
Beautifully made and clear tone
M**I
Bel prodotto bel suono buon prezzo
R**I
Best of the best tingsha bell I know. I am a yoga instructor, and this tingsha bell is a game changer for guiding my yoga students into their meditation practice. The sound is so beautiful, clear, and soft. I bought something similar with gugher price, doesnt work as good as this Tingsha bell. Highly recommended!
Z**A
Unter vielen bestellten waren diese Zimbeln eines von zwei Paaren mit der Hauptfrequenz um 3000 Hertz, also dem Sängerformanten.- Daher sind sie optimal für die Stimmbildung, Gesangsunterricht zur Verbesserung der Brillanz und Öffnung der Resonanzräume. Die Zimbeln sind untereinander recht gut abgestimmt, dennoch sind unangenehme Schwebungen unvermeidlich beim Zusammenklag. Ich schneide daher das Lederband in der Mitte durch und knote das Ende, so dass sie gut einzeln zu halten sind. Eine Zimbel hatte als Hauptfrequenz 3058 Herzt, die andere 3140 Hertz. Der erste Teilton bei ca. 6100 Hertz ist ebenfalls sehr stark, wodurch die Zimbeln hell und brillant , aber dennoch angenehm klingen. Den besten Klang ergibt es, wenn sie mit einem Metallgegenstand angeschlagen werden (z. B. Metallstift vom Triangel, Löffel etc, am besten aber einem mit Glockenspielschlegel mit Messingkopf (z. B. von Stagg). Anmerkung: Der Sängerformantbereich liegt zwischen ca. 2700 und 3500 Hertz, individuell unterschiedlich. Am Besten ist es, wenn man verschiedene Zimbeln und Klangstäbe zur Auswahl hat und intuitiv auswählt, bei welcher Frequenz eustachische Röhre, Rachen und Kehle am deutlichsten reagieren, bzw. die Frequenz am besten "passt". Die Zimbeln und auch die eigenen Stimmfrequenzen lassen sich unkompliziert messen mit der Handy-App "Voice Spectrogram Logger", die ca. 3 Euro kostet. Man muss sie nur ab und zu neu aktivieren, indem man bei "Setting" den Frequenzbereich verändert und anschließend den "Scan" neu startet. Dann klappt es mit der Messung wieder. Oder, wer es professionell angehen will, testet mal das Programm "VoceVista", welches allerdngs mehr kostet.
T**3
Très belles cymbales Tingsha avec un son unique et impressionnant
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