

🎶 Tune into wellness with precision-crafted harmony!
The Tuningforkshop C & G Whole Body Tuning Fork Set features two aluminum forks tuned to 256 Hz (C) and 384 Hz (G) based on the Pythagorean scale, designed for full-body sound therapy. Each fork is precision-tested within ±0.25% accuracy. The set includes a mallet and a travel pouch, weighs 208 grams, and ships with free insurance and traceable delivery for a secure, fast arrival.
| ASIN | B00LFLP94U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 102,328 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 201 in Sound Therapy |
| Body material | Aluminum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2014 |
| Included components | Mallets |
| Item Weight | 208 g |
| Item model number | 10016 |
| Manufacturer | Tuningforkshop |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Package Dimensions | 25.4 x 20.8 x 3.2 cm; 208 g |
N**R
Lovely healing vibrations!
Lovely tuning forks and arrived earlier than expected!
A**S
They work!
They work!
R**E
Happy
I'm not musical so just trust these are true to C and G. They seem good quality and they do what they're supposed to do!
D**S
These make a great healing sound. perfect for calming the body
J**E
I am very pleased with my purchase.
I**O
I have just starting learning to use the healing frequency of these forks. They sound nice and hold their tone for a long time. I would highly recommend this brand. Great purchase!!
D**A
These are a very good and functional product. The sound is very good and true. I recommend these tuning forks for purchase.
J**.
When I strike these and hold them up to my ears--one on each side, my body just melts into a puddle of relaxation. If I'm standing, my knees go kind of weak. My husband is a musician and composer and says they are perfectly in tune to a perfect fifth. They are a nice weight and feel like good quality. Nice and smooth, no burs or anything. I like the striker, but would prefer a free standing one. I bought a hockey puck to use and it's too hard for these forks--does not give a nice tone like the softer rubber mallet. I may break down and spend a few dollars on an expensive free standing striker meant for tuning forks, because it's a bit of a juggle to hold both in one hand and strike them with the mallet in the other and then put it down and get one fork in each hand and hold them up--before they start losing their tone.
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