Singing Bowl Set 14cm Green Tara Hand-Beaten
Singing Bowl Set 14cm Green Tara Hand-Beaten is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Singing Bowl Set 14cm Green Tara Hand-Beaten is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A brass singing bowl set brings a small, steady ritual into the room: bowl, striker, cushion and pouch gathered together for moments of focus. The sound begins with the simple meeting of mallet and rim, then becomes something you feel as much as hear, warm, metallic and present.
What comes together in the set
- The bowl forms the centre of the ritual, with a hand-beaten surface and engraved Green Tara design.
- The mallet gives you two ways to play: a gentle strike, or a slow circle around the rim.
- The cushion gives the bowl a dedicated resting place between use.
- The pouch keeps the set gathered, useful if you prefer to store your practice objects neatly.
- As a complete singing bowl gift set, it feels ready for a meditation corner, yoga space or quiet shelf.
The hand-beaten brass bowl
The bowl is made from brass and finished with engraved detail inspired by Green Tara. Its beaten surface gives it a tactile, worked character, closer to a ritual object than a purely decorative piece.
The design makes it suitable to leave visible in a room. It can sit as a quiet centrepiece, waiting for the moment you want to mark a pause.
How the sound is made
Strike the rim lightly for an immediate bell-like tone. For a more continuous sound, hold the bowl steady on your open palm or cushion, then move the mallet slowly around the outer rim with even pressure.
Singing bowls respond to touch, speed and pressure, so the ritual is part listening, part adjustment. Begin softly, let the sound settle, and give the bowl space rather than forcing it.
Green Tara in Buddhist context
Green Tara is a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally associated with compassion, readiness and protective presence. On a singing bowl, her image turns the object into more than an instrument: it becomes a visual focus for intention, reflection and devotion. Many people use bowls like this at the beginning or end of meditation to mark a threshold between ordinary activity and quieter attention.
Care for the bowl and set
Keep the brass bowl dry and handle it with clean hands where possible. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth after use, and store the mallet, cushion and pouch together so the set remains ready for your next sitting.
Size and details
- Set type: singing bowl set
- Bowl diameter: 14 cm
- Material: brass
- Origin: Nepal
- Listed weight: 835 g
- Included: singing bowl, mallet, cushion and pouch
A thoughtful gift for quiet practice
This set suits someone building a meditation space, deepening a yoga practice, or choosing a meaningful object for the home. The Green Tara engraving gives it symbolic depth, while the complete set keeps the first moment of use simple.
Common questions
Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
No specific note is supplied for this bowl. Singing bowls of this kind are usually chosen for their overall tone, feel and visual meaning rather than precision tuning.
Can a beginner use it?
Yes. Start by striking the rim gently, then practise circling the rim slowly with the mallet. The sound changes with pressure and pace, so a light hand is best at first.
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