A seated person, who dressed in white, is playing a Himalayan singing bowl.

Ancient Origins: Tracing the Beginnings of Copper Singing Bowls

In the realm of musical instruments, copper singing bowls hold a unique and enchanting allure. Originating from ancient civilizations, these magnificent bowls have captivated musicians, scholars, and enthusiasts alike with their rich history and transcendent sound. This article aims to delve into the birth of copper singing bowls, exploring how they evolved from mere ritualistic tools to becoming cherished musical gems.

Unveiling the Mysteries : The birth of copper bowls

The origins of Copper Bowls can be traced back to ancient civilisations - The Bronze Age.
It was mainly made of two common alloys, including brass and bronze. Some copper bowls will be added with seven different metals.
In the old days, It was only a food or water container at the Himalaya region. 
They believed that eating food placed in copper containers would protect their health and wellness. In fact, many ethnic groups use copper utensils for medical purposes in their civilisation. They believe that copper can hinder the proliferation of bacteria and reduce the chance of getting sick.
 
A white frosted crystal singing bowl is on a rock. With tree and sunset as a background, the vibe is relaxing and calming.
 

The evolution : How did copper bowls transcend into musical instrument?

Around the 1960s, American musician visited the Himalayan nearby area. When he strike the bowl, he discovered that it produced wonderful music that he had never heard before. The use of bowls gradually became the modern sound healing.
After the introduction of Western culture, singing bowls have different developments in the later period. The crystal singing bowls, chakra singing bowls, full moon singing bowls that we often see are the products of cultural and technology fusions.

 

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