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Tibetan cymbals, or ting-sha, are small prayer bells that are traditionally used in ceremonies in the Himalayan regions, including Nepal, Tibet, and India.
They are often used in meditation, sound therapy, energy clearing of a space, or as a musical instrument. They are also often rung at the beginning and end of a yoga class; ting-sha are excellent for space clearing, dispersing negative energy from the area.
Tibetan cymbals consist of two embossed dragon plates connected by a leather strap. The inside of the cymbals is engraved with the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum. Tibetan dragons are protectors of Buddhism, whose loud voices awaken us from delusions.
Material: made according to the traditional Tibetan formula from metal alloys.
Size: M - diameter 6.5 cm
Set: without a case.