Singingbowlmuseum

E Shore N, 05458, Grand Isle, United States
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About Singingbowlmuseum

The Singing Bowl Museum features the most amazing collection of genuine antique singing bowls. Founded by leading singing bowl expert Joseph Feinstein, author of The Singing Bowl Book, The Museum's mission is preservation and education of these amazing antiques. Also known as Tibetan singing bowls, listen to each example and view several vivid pictures. Historical information and guidance provided by Joseph.

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Rudi Bach
GB

Superb instruments Superb instruments. Some of the very finest you will find anywhere in the world. This is a remarkable collection, truly impressive.

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Michael Plant
GB

Wonderful singing bowls Wonderful singing bowls of early vintage, my first of this age. The bowls and I together are learning simplicity within complexity. May peace and kindnesss follow every strike of these three bowls!

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Derek
GB

More than I wished for!! Lots of Feedback, and Joseph is always there to answer questions. I ordered to bowls and both came expertly wrapped, and there was a surprise of two mallets (one leather and one felt) and pillows for each bowl!! Each bowl looked exactly like it was featured on the website, and their sound quality is exactly what is captured on the site. Thank you for everything!!

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william layfield
GB

Simply the best place to find a rare… Simply the best place to find a rare and unique singing bowl. Well worth the money!

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Frank Plate
DE

A Misleading Title and Lacking Content: A Review of 'The Singing Bowl Book My name is Frank Plate and in India they think, I am one of the largest singing bowl dealers in the world with over 30 years of experience in the field. From the mid-90ties to 2007 I have bought approximately 10,000 antique singing bowls and currently have over 1,000 bowls in stock, in Germany. The book in question is a charming work about old singing bowls, yet the title 'The Singing Bowl Book' is somewhat misplaced as it lacks a lot of content. If the author had specified 'antique singing bowls' in the title, I would have rated the content highly. It's clear that he's making a visible effort to sell a bowl collection. Due to the scarcity of these items, apart from him and myself, few others stock large quantities of old bowls. The author's knowledge seems limited to Nepal. He seems unaware that many old singing bowls originate from across the Indian subcontinent. His analysis of the bowls' use in India is lacking, and he doesn't delve into the diverse regional contexts or cultural applications of the bowls. My wife and I have published successful books on singing bowls in the German-speaking market. For a title like 'The Singing Bowl Book', it lacks around 1000 pages of information, particularly on therapeutic, meditative, and self-development applications. However, he does display good knowledge about old singing bowls and I was able to learn from it. Overall, given the broad title, it would have been beneficial if the author provided more information on singing bowls.

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