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Pedestal stand or Naga Singing Bowls
These bowls from Tibet or Nepal have a rounded bottom and can be placed at a flat surface.
They are easy to play and very decorative.
Inscriptions are common on pedestal bowls. Some have inscriptions of which indicate ceremonial use while others identify the bowl as a gift. Usually, bowls with inscriptions are more valuable.
Most Pedestal stand or Naga Singing bowls are in sizes which vary from 4 to 10 inch.
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