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Singing Bowl Set Medicine Buddha, 10cm 500g

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About the Size

Length13 cm
Width8 cm
Weight650 g

A warm brass singing bowl set for meditation, focus and quiet ritual, complete with the pieces you need to begin. The wooden striker meets the rim, the metal answers, and the room gathers around that single note.

Ready for a quiet sitting

  • The set includes the brass bowl, a wooden striker, a patterned blue cushion and a blue box, so the ritual feels complete from the first use.
  • The bowl has a golden brass tone with a softly dimpled surface that catches the light inside and out.
  • The cushion lifts the bowl slightly from the table or palm, giving it a steady place to rest between strikes.
  • The wooden stick can be used for a clear struck tone, or moved around the rim as you learn to make the bowl sing.
  • The deep blue presentation box and cushion give the set a ceremonial feel without making it feel overly formal.

Brass with a lived-in glow

The bowl is made from brass, with a warm, burnished finish and visible hammering across the surface. Its rounded shape sits low and steady on the cushion, while the darker rim gives the metal an aged, contemplative character.

How to bring out the sound

Place the bowl on its cushion or hold it flat on your open palm. Tap the outer rim gently with the wooden stick for a bell-like tone, then pause and listen before striking again.

To make it sing, circle the stick around the outside of the rim with slow, even pressure. It can take a little patience, but that is part of the practice: hand, breath and attention moving together.

Handmade in Nepal

This set is handmade in Nepal. Singing bowls are often associated with Tibetan Buddhist practice and are now used widely in meditation rooms, yoga spaces and quiet corners at home. The Medicine Buddha belongs to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, where he is linked with healing symbolism, compassion and the wish to lessen suffering. Here, that meaning gives the bowl a thoughtful presence as a symbolic focus for care, reflection and intention.

Keeping the ritual simple

Keep the bowl dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Store the striker and cushion with the bowl so the set stays together, ready for a short morning pause, a meditation session, or a gentle closing note at the end of the day.

Size and set details

The bowl measures 10 cm across and the set weighs 500 g. It includes one brass singing bowl, one wooden striker, one cushion and one blue box.

A meaningful gift for a calm corner

It suits someone beginning a meditation practice, returning to yoga, or creating a small place for reflection at home. The complete set makes it easy to give as a thoughtful object with both sound and symbolism.

Common questions

Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
No specific note is provided for this bowl. Singing bowls of this kind are best chosen for their feel, tone and ritual presence rather than as precision-tuned instruments.

Why is it called a Medicine Buddha bowl?
The name refers to the Medicine Buddha in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, a figure associated with healing symbolism and compassionate intention.

Is it difficult to make the bowl sing?
It can take practice. Start with gentle strikes, then try circling the rim slowly with steady pressure until the sound begins to build.

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