Heart Chakra Singing Bowl Anahata
Heart Chakra Singing Bowl Anahata is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Heart Chakra Singing Bowl Anahata is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A quiet room changes when the wooden striker meets brass, and the first tone opens into the air. This heart chakra singing bowl set is made for focus, meditation and small daily rituals, with Anahata symbolism held at its centre. It gives you a simple way to mark a pause: lift the bowl, touch the rim, listen.
What comes into the ritual
- A brass singing bowl, with the warm, bell-like character that comes from metal vibration.
- A playing stick, used with the wooden end to draw sound from the rim.
- An Anahata, or heart chakra, theme for people drawn to green, Venus and the symbolism of love and compassion.
- A focused object for meditation, breathwork, yoga spaces or a quiet corner at home.
- A set that feels complete without needing to source a separate striker.
The brass bowl itself
The bowl is made from brass, a metal that catches warmth in the hand and deepens gently in character with use. Singing bowls are a type of standing bell: their sides and rim vibrate when struck or circled, creating the sound rather than a clapper inside.
This heart chakra singing bowl set comes from India and sits within the wider Tibetan singing bowl tradition, where metal bowls are used as sound objects for attention, ritual and contemplative practice.
How the sound is made
For a clear struck tone, tap the rim lightly with the wooden end of the stick. To make the bowl sing, keep the stick in contact with the outer rim and move it slowly around the edge with steady pressure.
The exact sound will depend on how you play it. A lighter touch gives a softer response; a steadier circular movement lets the vibration build gradually.
Anahata and the heart centre
In the yogic chakra system, Anahata is the heart chakra, traditionally placed at the centre of the chest. It is associated with love, compassion, the colour green and the planet Venus, with stones such as peridot, rose quartz and malachite often linked to its symbolism. Here, that meaning gives the bowl a gentle point of focus: a visual and ritual language for returning attention to the heart.
Care between sittings
Handle the bowl with dry hands where possible and wipe it with a soft, dry cloth after use. Brass can change tone in colour over time, developing a natural patina. Keep it away from prolonged damp, and store the stick beside it so the set is ready for the next quiet moment.
Weight and details
The set weighs 250 g. It includes a brass singing bowl and a playing stick.
A thoughtful gift for quiet practice
This suits someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a mindful desk space or enjoys objects with symbolic meaning. The Anahata theme makes it especially considered for someone drawn to heart-centred imagery, green tones and gentle daily ritual.
Common questions
Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
No exact musical note is provided for this bowl. Choose it for the Anahata symbolism, the brass sound and the playing ritual rather than a lab-tested pitch.
Can beginners use it?
Yes. Start by tapping the rim, then practise circling the rim slowly with the wooden end of the stick. The motion usually becomes smoother with a little patience.
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