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Traditionally, ancient singing bowls were made of an alloy of five metals, known in Hinduism as panchalokha and of sacred significance to the Himalayan countries. The base was copper, with the addition of tin, zinc, iron and other metals, most often gold, silver or nickel. The actual result was cast bronze or brass, ennobled with precious metal. However, according to some collectors, the actual alloy used was not standard, and bowls were made from a wide variety of components, from 3 to 12 different metals. Ancient singing bowls were often decorated with abstract patterns, ornaments, both on the edge of the bowl, and at its bottom. Like any antiques, ancient singing bowls are collectors' items, but their value is given not only by their age, but also by their musical qualities.
Traditionally, ancient singing bowls were made of an alloy of five metals, known in Hinduism as panchalokha and of sacred significance to the Himalayan countries. The base was copper, with the addition of tin, zinc, iron and other metals, most often gold, silver or nickel. The actual result was cast bronze or brass, ennobled with precious metal. However, according to some collectors, the actual alloy used was not standard, and bowls were made from a wide variety of components, from 3 to 12 different metals. Ancient singing bowls were often decorated with abstract patterns, ornaments, both on the edge of the bowl, and at its bottom. Like any antiques, ancient singing bowls are collectors' items, but their value is given not only by their age, but also by their musical qualities.
