ANTIQUE THADOBATI DOLPHIN BOWLS

A$280.00

Thadobati : “Thado” literal English translation is straight. Thadobati singing bowls are defined by relatively vertical sides and a flat bottom. The Antique Thadobati bowls are beautiful to the eye with their aged metal, uneven lines, mixed coloration and finish. Butr the most intriguing aspect to these bowls is the sound created when water is added to the bowl. The movement of the water creates a sound that has been described as the sound of a dolphin, hence the name: Dolphin Bowl.

Some Thadobati singing bowls are rounder than others however the most common ones have a bottom diameter only slightly smaller than the diameter of the opening

Add To Cart

Thadobati : “Thado” literal English translation is straight. Thadobati singing bowls are defined by relatively vertical sides and a flat bottom. The Antique Thadobati bowls are beautiful to the eye with their aged metal, uneven lines, mixed coloration and finish. Butr the most intriguing aspect to these bowls is the sound created when water is added to the bowl. The movement of the water creates a sound that has been described as the sound of a dolphin, hence the name: Dolphin Bowl.

Some Thadobati singing bowls are rounder than others however the most common ones have a bottom diameter only slightly smaller than the diameter of the opening

Thadobati : “Thado” literal English translation is straight. Thadobati singing bowls are defined by relatively vertical sides and a flat bottom. The Antique Thadobati bowls are beautiful to the eye with their aged metal, uneven lines, mixed coloration and finish. Butr the most intriguing aspect to these bowls is the sound created when water is added to the bowl. The movement of the water creates a sound that has been described as the sound of a dolphin, hence the name: Dolphin Bowl.

Some Thadobati singing bowls are rounder than others however the most common ones have a bottom diameter only slightly smaller than the diameter of the opening

 

Combine the magic of nature and the ocean with an Antique Thadobati Dolphin Bowl