This listing includes one gong mallet of your choice.
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
The Baby Kumari Mallet is also great for use with metal singing bowls.
Baby Mallet Measurements (Approx.): Total Length: 7.5" Handle Length: 6" Head Diameter: 2" Weight: 1.5 oz
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
Extra Small Mallet Measurements: Total Length: 8" Handle Length: 6.75" Head Diameter: 2.25" Weight: 2.5 oz
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
Small Mallet Measurements: Total Length: 9.5" Handle Length: 7.5" Head Diameter: 2.5" Weight: 3.5 oz
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
Medium Mallet Measurements: Total Length: 11" Handle Length: 9.25" Head Diameter: 2.75" Weight: 6 oz
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
Large Mallet Measurements: Total Length: 13.5" Handle Length: 11" Head Diameter: 3.25" Weight: 7.5 oz
These gong mallets are named for the Kumari, the Nepalese tradition of worshipping the living goddess. As part of this practice, a young girl is selected from a certain caste within the Buddhist or Hindu community to be revered and worshipped as the physical embodiment of the divine feminine until the goddess spirit leaves the body of the young girl. Typically they are chosen for a specific day or festival to play the role of a Kumari.
Like the Kumari, these mallets are spiritual tools of the divine feminine, activating the healing energy of the gong with a gentle tap. Their soft, felt heads provide gentle resonance without too much attack, allowing the power of the divine feminine to be gently called through the gong.
Extra Large Mallet Measurements: Total Length: 17" Handle Length: 14" Head Diameter: 4" Weight: 1 lb 2 oz
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Serious mallets! Great for droning, vibing, getting a variety of freqs from the gongs. The felt can have a little noise. The style seems to bring me closer to the ancient art, as they are epic!
Q:Hello. I recently have watched sound healers using gong mallets to produce different tones on brass singing bowls. The sound is beautiful. Which mallets would you recommend for this? Ty
-Jennifer