Singing Bowl Set 14 cm Hand Beaten Engraved
Singing Bowl Set 14 cm Hand Beaten Engraved is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Singing Bowl Set 14 cm Hand Beaten Engraved is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A brass singing bowl set turns a quiet corner into a small sound ritual. The moment the mallet meets the rim, the bowl becomes more than a display piece: it is an instrument for focus, breath and a few unhurried minutes in the day.
What comes with the bowl
- The set is ready to use, with the singing bowl, mallet, cushion and pouch gathered together.
- The cushion gives the bowl a soft resting place between strikes, keeping the ritual feeling composed.
- The pouch makes it simple to keep the pieces together when the bowl is not on display.
- It suits a meditation space, yoga corner, bedside table or shelf where beauty and use can sit side by side.
Engraved brass with a mandala feeling
The bowl is made from brass and finished with engraved circular patterns. Their geometry recalls mandalas, the intricate forms used in meditation and spiritual ceremony to symbolise wholeness, unity and inward reflection.
The hand-beaten finish gives the piece a tactile character. It feels made to be held, turned in the hand and brought into use, rather than left untouched.
How the sound is made
To hear a clear struck tone, rest the bowl on its cushion or hold it steadily on your open palm, then tap the rim gently with the mallet.
For a singing tone, move the mallet slowly around the outside rim with even pressure. The sound comes from friction and vibration, so a light, steady hand usually works better than force.
Made in Nepal
Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan ritual objects and are now used widely in meditation rooms, yoga spaces and sound practices around the world. In Nepal, metal bowls of this kind sit within a broader craft tradition where sound, form and surface decoration all matter. The mandala-like engraving adds a contemplative layer: in Buddhist and Hindu contexts, mandalas are often used as visual maps of unity and centred attention. Here, that symbolism stays quiet and practical, held in an object you can strike, circle and return to whenever you want a more deliberate pause.
Use, display and care
Keep the bowl dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Brass naturally changes in tone over time, so store it in its pouch if you prefer a more protected finish, or leave it out if you enjoy seeing the surface mellow with age.
Size and details
The bowl measures 14 cm across. The set includes a brass singing bowl, mallet, cushion and pouch, and the listed weight for the set is 835 g. Made in Nepal.
A thoughtful gift for quiet rituals
This is a considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, enjoys sound rituals or is shaping a calmer space at home. Because the pieces are already gathered together, it feels complete from the first use.
Common questions
Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
No specific note is provided for this bowl. Hand-beaten singing bowls are usually chosen for their feel, tone and ritual use rather than precision musical tuning.
Can a beginner use it?
Yes. Start by striking the rim gently, then practise circling the rim slowly with the mallet. The singing tone often becomes easier with a little patience and steady pressure.
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