Our Story
Deep in the heart of the majestic Himalayan mountains, there lies a land of peace and tranquility - a sanctuary of ancient traditions and spiritual devotion. Here, surrounded by the towering peaks and the peaceful whistling of the winds, the art of singing bowl making has been passed down through the ages. It is in this place of pristine beauty and deep spirituality that the story of TSUKIOTO Singing Bowls begins.
TSUKIOTO
TSUKIOTO, means the Sound of the Moon, born from the passion and dedication of a group of artisans, TSUKIOTO Singing Bowls is a testament to the richness and spiritual significance of the art of singing bowl making. Infused with the full moon energy, the sound of these hand-beaten bowls is not just a melody, it is a harmony of body and spirit, a connection to the divine and a tuning of our inner selves.
Singing Bowls
Centuries ago, the healers discovered the unique properties of singing bowls and their effect on the body, mind, and soul. As the art of bowl making evolved, they became masters at creating bowls with specific musical notes, each corresponding to a specific chakra in the body. This led to the creation of the seven-metal alloy, a special blend of copper, brass, silver, gold, tin, iron, and zinc, that was believed to represent the 7 planets and our 7 charkas to produce a deep, rich, and enduring sound - the perfect tool for sound healing and meditation.
The tradition of bowl making was kept alive and passed down from generation to generation, with each craftsman adding his own touch and spirit to the art. Over time, this spiritual craft found its way to the western world, and today, TSUKIOTO Singing Bowls brings the timeless tradition of sound healing to the modern world.
The artisans hand-beat each individual bowl under the full moon, imbuing it with the special healing energy of the lunar cycles. The bowls are then tuned to the specific musical notes and chakras, ensuring that they resonate with our inner selves. The result is a set of singing bowls that are not just instruments, but gateways to the deeper realms of the self. Namaste.