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Kangling Bhutanese Wood Acacia Ritual Of Tcheu Chöd Shaman Hand Made 27039
$ 115.88
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Description
KANGLINGTIBETAN TRADITION BHUTAN TRUMPET
Shamanic musical instrument,
formerly
made from a human femur, used in rituals such as Chu or Chöd or other ceremonies
.
This wooden kangling is undoubtedly the best alternative to human bone. Indeed, it has become difficult to find kanglings made from human femur as there are restrictions to take them out of Asia. .
As the demand continues to grow for these essential ritual items, it is very difficult for Chöd practitioners in the West to own them.
Our wooden kanglings are clearly the answer to this problem. It also means that you can travel with your kangling without fear of international restrictions.
Each instrument is made from fine Bhutanese acacia wood and covered with goatskin in the traditional (painted) way. The fiery golden mouthpiece is intricately decorated with traditional Tibetan artwork.
The kangling has been coated on the inside with beeswax to give the wood extra durability and protection against moisture build-up.
The weight is ideal and the sound is incredible for a seasoned practitioner. Some would say they sound even better than a bony kangling.
They are very sturdy and will be a wonderful companion for a lifetime of practice.
100% HANDMADE ARTISANAL CREATION
Free case: patterns and colors may vary depending on arrivals
Approximate dimensions: 285 x 70 x 50 mm
Weight without case: 165 grams
Weight with case: 250 grams
REF: 130521 / S1 / 27039
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This wooden kangling is undoubtedly the best alternative to human bone. Indeed, it has become difficult to find kanglings made from human femur as there are restrictions to take them out of Asia. . As the demand continues to grow for these essential ritual items, it is very difficult for Chöd practitioners in the West to own them. Our wooden kanglings are clearly the answer to this problem. It also means that you can travel with your kangling without fear of international restrictions. Each instrument is made from fine Bhutanese acacia wood and covered with goatskin in the traditional (painted) way. The fiery golden mouthpiece is intricately decorated with traditional Tibetan artwork. The weight is ideal and the sound is incredible for a seasoned practitioner. Some would say they sound