Tibetan Singing Bowl
€69.95
Available
Handcrafted singing bowl from Nepal
This Tibetan singing bowl is hand-hammered by Nepalese artisans in a workshop in Kathmandu and carefully painted. Each piece is unique. The bowl is made from a traditional alloy of seven metals (gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead), considered sacred since antiquity.
Sound therapy: How does a singing bowl work?
When you strike the bowl or run the mallet along the rim, a deep, harmonious sound with rich overtones is produced. These vibrations promote the brain's transition from beta to alpha and theta waves — similar to deep meditation. You don't just hear the vibrations, you feel them physically — a unique experience of deep relaxation.
Complete set: Ready to use
- Singing bowl — hand-hammered, 11.5 × 11.5 × 8.5 cm
- Wooden mallet — for warm, full tones
- Cushion — prevents unwanted resonance and protects the bowl
- Lokta box — handmade Nepalese gift box made from Lokta paper
What is a singing bowl used for?
- Meditation — the sound helps calm the mind
- Yoga — to open and close practice
- Sound therapy — vibrational massage for body and mind
- Chakra work — harmonising energy centres
- Stress relief — proven calming effect on the nervous system
FAQ
How big is the singing bowl?
11.5 × 11.5 × 8.5 cm — a compact size producing a clear, high tone. Ideal for personal meditation.
Is every bowl different?
Yes. Each bowl is hand-hammered and individually painted. Colour, pattern and sound vary slightly — every piece is unique.
Do I need experience?
No. Handling is intuitive: strike or rub. Beautiful sounds are produced from the very first try.
What material is the bowl made from?
A traditional alloy of seven metals: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead.
Is the singing bowl suitable as a gift?
Absolutely. It comes in a handmade Lokta box with cushion and mallet — ready to give.
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