Tibetan Singing Bowl – Ancient Brass Resonance for Sound Healing
Forged in Nepal from five metals — copper, tin, zinc, iron, and lead — the Tibetan singing bowl carries centuries of monastery sound within its walls. Strike it once and the room remembers something ancient.
Benefits
- Five-metal alloy produces complex overtones that shift and layer as the bowl sings
- Brass construction ensures durability and rich, sustained resonance across all sizes
- Used in Tibetan Buddhism, Ayurveda, and modern sound therapy for grounding and healing
- Nine size options from 9.5cm to 29.5cm — from personal use to group ceremony
Ritual Use
Place the bowl on your open palm or a cushion. Strike the rim gently with the mallet, then draw the mallet slowly around the outer edge to sustain the tone. The bowl will begin to sing. Hold it near each chakra in turn, or place it on the body during lying-down sessions. The vibration does not end where the sound ends — it continues inward.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Traditional brass — Nepalese handcraft
- Available diameters: 9.5 / 11 / 13 / 16 / 17.5 / 19.5 / 24.5 / 26 / 29.5 cm
- Includes: singing bowl, wooden mallet, cushion ring
- Each bowl is unique — minor variations in tone and finish are a feature, not a defect
Shipping
Dispatched within 2–4 business days. Bowls are wrapped in cloth and cushioned for safe transit across all sizes.
30-Day Guarantee
If you are not completely at peace with your purchase, return it within 30 days for a full refund — no questions, no friction.