My Adventures to Katmandu Katmandu, Nepal 2014 The true start of a new singing bowl Metals have been melted and are now being poured Here is what goes into the fire when ready to make a singing bowl The start of a new singing bowl being made in Katmandu Up close, two bowls at once being hammered Yes, even the new bowls are hand hammered Bowl has been shaped, but more hammering to do Getting the shine on in Katmandu The product of a lot of hard work - new singing bowls of all sizes Opportunity to pick out antiques in person, what a blessing this was Our teachers, Mitch Nur, Ph.D and his wonderful wife Michelle guided us on a most memorable trip to Katmandu - 2014! For fun and education Aspen mallets are the bomb. Yes, product of Colorado Bowls are placed above, to the side and underneath for optimum vibration! Linda playing her new baby, the Contra B Contra B Burmese Nipple gong - 34 inches Sorry folks, this one not for sale Intergalactic Master Control (says my teacher) Linda learning the fine techniques of playing the gong Can you see the Copper in some of these bowls? Not considered a defect! A very fine cup bowl My grand-daughter with a jewel of a bowl 40" Nepalese engraved wind 52" Sun - our largest gong Cosmos-a 38" Italian gong from Grotta Sonora Fun and relaxation can be found in the studio! Sunlight streams in on the Solsbury Titanium bell beauties from Ross Barrable