Namaste! Tibetan meditation bowls, or singing bowls, symbolize the unknowable. When sung or rubbed consistently with a mallet around the bowls edge, the sound produced is described as the sound of the universe manifesting. The bowl comes in an attractive gift box made with ...Namaste! Tibetan meditation bowls, or singing bowls, symbolize the unknowable.
When sung or rubbed consistently with a mallet around the bowls edge, the sound produced is described as the sound of the universe manifesting. The bowl comes in an attractive gift box made with sustainable harvested Himalayan lokta paper. Inside you will find the 2 inch diameter bowl.
This gift comes in a variety of different sizes and different designed gift boxes. Meet the ArtisansWalking into the Kathmandu production centers reception you are immediately greeted by a cheerful Namaste (I Salute the God Within You) with hands pressed together in a prayerful expression. Proceeding into any of the production halls youll be greeted by a complete chorus of the same as dozens of ladies press felt into a variety of shapes, while others stitch, needle and applique to finish hundreds of different styles of decorative items for export.
Sheeps wool is an amazingly adaptable fiber. It can be dyed any color and when hand felted using warm mildly soapy water it can be molded into any shape, or then cut and sewn together as per your imagination. Because the felting and most of the stitching process is all done by hand with natural materials that can be sustainably harvested, hand felted products have a relatively soft impact on the environment.
Commercial exports of felted products from Nepal have grown exponentially since around 2000, benefitting thousands of mostly women workers, production managers and family businesses who help support their families and educate their children with their earnings.