This Tibetan Gyaling set is a traditional ritual wind instrument pair used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies and sacred music. Meticulously handcrafted on a solid copper body, these gyalings are designed to produce rich, resonant tones that fill a space with a sense of solemnity, reverence, and spiritual presence.
Standing an impressive 70 cm tall, the gyalings create a powerful yet refined sound traditionally used to accompany rituals, processions, and ceremonial offerings. The copper construction ensures durability and excellent acoustic quality, allowing each note to resonate clearly and consistently during ritual performance.
Adorned with gold-plated and silver-plated detailing, these gyalings are not only functional ritual instruments but also works of art. The intricate decorations reflect the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Tibetan artisans, while the elegant metallic accents make this set a striking addition to altars, temples, or refined spiritual spaces.
With a balanced total weight of 1.24 kg, this gyaling set is lightweight enough for ceremonial use while maintaining a solid, well-crafted feel. Combining aesthetic beauty with ritual function, this set honors the creative splendor and spiritual depth of Tibetan musical tradition.
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Instrument Type: Tibetan Gyaling (Ritual Wind Instrument Set)
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Tradition: Tibetan Buddhist ceremonial music
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Material: Copper body, gold-plated & silver-plated details
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Height: 27 cm
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Overall Size: 70 cm × 17 cm
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Weight: 1.24 kg (set)
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Craftsmanship: Handmade
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Origin: Himalayan region







