Description
They are worn just above the ankle and allow the audience to fully appreciate the rhythmic aspects and complex footwork of the dance
The scene captures the joyful spirit of Día de los Muertos
ensuring responsible sourcing from fast-growing managed stock
tingsha are nowadays being used increasingly in sound therapy for the "space - clearing" of rooms
The beating of the drum is believed to allow the shaman to achieve an altered state of consciousness
Hand Beaten Singing Bowl Approx 400g Hats They are worn just aboveHand Beaten Singing Bowl Approx 400g Our traditional hand beaten singing bowls are produced from a mix of metals and come complete with a turned wood Puja stick. Please note diameter, weight and thickness of the bowls will vary as this is a handmade product. Hand beaten bowls have a more complex and rich range of sounds than machine made bowls, but there is more of a knack to playing them! As all our hand beaten singing bowls are all unique, they are
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