This chime has three bells held with the Dharma Wheel at the top. It makes a beautiful sounds!
One of the eight auspicious symbols, the Endless Knot represents non-stop love and compassion. Attached with three bells, this chime makes a wonderful sound for all the enjoy!
A symbol of protection, the double dorje chime holds three bells that make a beautiful sound.
The Mandala design on this chime carries a large bell and a small bell in a single chain line. It has a touch of color to allow the design to show.
This wheel chime is holding 5 bells. It makes a beautiful sound....perfect for the window or outside!
This large bell holds the prayer of compassion, Om Mani Padme Hum in Tibetan, inside on a stricker the makes a beautfiul rich sounds.
This unique design has two bells. The larger bell is suspended with an outter ring that has yellow coloring. A small bell hangs from the outer ring.
If you like the Moon, here is a chime for you. The moon shap is holding a single bell, that sounds great when it rings.
This chime has three bells held with the Dharma Wheel at the top. The Dharma Wheel has a green accent color to it, that brings out the detail in the design. It makes a beautiful sounds!
This chime has a large star holding a single bell. It is a simple shape, but the sound is unique!
The snow lion is Tibet's national animal. Holding three bells from, the snow lion has a unique sound and shape.
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Tingshas are small cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals are joined together by a leather strap or chain. The cymb...learn more...
With the prayer of compassion written in Tibetan on each of the Tingshas. Om Mani Padme Hum. Tingshas are small cymbals used in prayer and r...learn more...
Each Tinghsa has a dragon that circles them. Tingshas are small cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals are jo...learn more...
With the prayer of compassion written in Tibetan on each of the Tingshas. Om Mani Padme Hum. Ti...learn more...
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