Root Chakra Singing Bowl Muladhara
Root Chakra Singing Bowl Muladhara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Root Chakra Singing Bowl Muladhara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A small brass singing bowl for Root Chakra meditation, centred on the quiet ritual of striker meeting rim. The red bowl creates a grounded visual mood before a note is even played, with warm metal gathered into one focused practice object.
What the bowl brings to the moment
- The brass bowl has a deep red finish with golden-toned detailing inside, giving it a steady, earthy presence.
- The Root Chakra theme makes it a thoughtful choice for intention-setting around stability, stillness and feeling present.
- Each sound begins with the hand: a light strike for a bell-like tone, or slow rim work for a more sustained hum.
Red brass and a steady centre
The bowl is made from brass, with a red outer finish and golden-toned rim visible in the photo.
How to play it
Hold it level in the palm of your hand. Tap the rim gently for a clear tone, or use slow, even pressure around the outer rim to encourage the bowl to sing.
It can take a little practice to find the right speed and pressure.
Muladhara in yogic tradition
Muladhara, often called the Root Chakra, is placed at the base of the spine in the yogic chakra system. It is traditionally associated with grounding, survival, stability and the colour red. A Root Chakra singing bowl is often used as a point of focus in meditation, as a way to give attention a clear sound, colour and symbol to return to.
Size and details
The bowl weighs 250 g. The bowl is made from brass, is from India and belongs to the Tibetan singing bowl set range.
A grounded gift for quiet practice
This suits someone who already meditates, enjoys yoga, or is beginning to build a small ritual space at home. The red Root Chakra theme gives the gift a clear symbolic focus without feeling ornate or overcomplicated.
Common questions
Is this bowl linked to a specific chakra?
Yes. This design is linked to the Root Chakra, or Muladhara, which is associated in yogic tradition with grounding, stability and the colour red.
How do I make the bowl sing?
Use gentle, steady pressure around the outer rim. If it does not sing straight away, slow down, keep the pressure even, and try again with a relaxed hand.
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