Tingsha (Tibetan cymbal) with mantra
Traditional tingsha decorated with the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum". The diameter is 6.6 cm.
Tingsha are small, round metal cymbals used in Tibet, Nepal and other Buddhist traditions. They consist of two connected cymbals that are held together by a leather or cotton band. When struck, they produce a clear, long-lasting sound.
Use of Tingsha
- Meditation & mindfulness: Their pure sound helps to focus the mind and enter a meditative state.
- Rituals & prayers: In Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, they are used to clear energy or accompany prayers.
- Sound therapy & healing: Tingsha are used in sound healing sessions to release blockages and create a harmonious vibration.
- Space cleansing: Their sound is often used to dispel negative energies and energetically cleanse spaces.
Material & sound
Traditional tingsha are made of a special metal alloy that often contains copper, tin and other metals. Depending on the alloy and processing, the sound can vary - from bright and clear to deep and resonant.
Our tingsha are made of bronze in a traditional workshop in Nepal, are connected with a leather strap and produce a pure, long-lasting sound when struck.
Bracelets, bracelets, bracelets, bracelets, chains
age | Wrist circumference |
Newborn |
9 - 12 cm |
6 months - 3 years |
12 - 14 cm |
4 - 10 years |
14 - 15 cm |
Teenager, ladies (XS) |
15 - 16 cm |
Ladies (M) |
16 - 17 cm |
Ladies (XL) |
18 - 19 cm |
Men (M) |
18 - 20 cm |
Men (XL) |
21 - 22 cm |
The length of the bracelet may be 1 cm to 3 cm longer than the measured wrist circumference, depending on your taste.
Finger rings
Ring size | Inner diameter | Inner circumference |
48 |
15,3 mm |
48 mm |
50 |
15.9 mm |
50 mm |
52 |
16.6 mm |
52 mm |
54 |
17.2 mm |
54 mm |
56 |
17.8 mm |
56 mm |
58 |
18.5 mm |
58 mm |
60 |
19.1 mm |
60 mm |
62 |
19.7 mm |
62 mm |
64 |
20.4 mm |
64 mm |
66 |
21.0 mm |
66 mm |
- Take a ring that fits well.
- Place it on a ruler and measure the inner diameter (from one inner edge to the other).
- Compare the diameter with the table to determine the ring size.
- Take a thin strip of paper or thread.
- Wrap it around the part of the finger where you want the ring to sit (not too tight).
- Mark the point where the ends meet.
- Measure the length of the strip in millimeters. This is the inner circumference.
- Find the right size in the table.
- Measure the finger size in the evening, as fingers swell slightly during the day.
- If you are between two sizes, choose the larger size.
- Make sure that the ring fits over the knuckle.
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