My Adventures

in 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!

  • Contra B Burmese Nipple gong - 34 inches

  • Linda learning the fine techniques of playing the gong

  • A very fine cup bowl

  • Tank drums

  • Sri Yantra - 36"

  • Can you see the Copper in some of these bowls? Not considered a defect!

  • Linda playing her new baby, the Contra B

  • Fun and relaxation can be found in the studio!

  • Sunlight streams in on the Solsbury

  • Come see these precious life long friends

  • Sorry folks, this one not for sale

  • Crystal Singing Bowls

  • Flower of Life - 28"

  • Bowls are placed above, to the side and underneath for optimum vibration!

  • Comos - a 38" Italian gong from Grotta Sonora

  • 52" Sun - our largest gong

  • Local Titanium Gong Marker here in Pagosa Springs!

  • My grand-daughter with a jewel of a bowl

  • Titanium bell beauties from Ross Barrable

  • Aspen mallets are the bomb. Yes, product of Colorado

  • Intergalactic Master Control (says my teacher)

  • 40" Nepalese engraved wind

  • Metatron Cube - 32"

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  • Public Sound Journeys – 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays of each month @ 1:00 pm
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