Tibetan Bell 8 x 15 cm
Tibetan Bell 8 x 15 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Tibetan Bell 8 x 15 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A brass Tibetan bell gives a practice a clear beginning and a gentle close. Held in the hand and sounded with intention, it becomes a small threshold marker for meditation, yoga, altar work or a quiet corner at home.
The bell itself
- A substantial hand bell with a centred presence, made for holding rather than simply displaying.
- The brass brings a warm, traditional feel that suits ritual spaces and calm interiors.
- Tibetan-style decorative detailing gives it a ceremonial character without overwhelming a room.
- It works well as a focal object on an altar, meditation table or shelf.
Sound and presence
When rung gently, the bell produces a resonant tone that can mark a pause, gather attention, or close a short practice. Use it before sitting down to meditate, between parts of a ritual, or at the end of a yoga sequence when the room is ready to become still again.
How to use and care for it
Hold the handle steadily and ring the bell with a light, deliberate movement. Let the tone fade naturally before sounding it again.
Keep it dry and wipe with a soft cloth after handling. Brass can deepen in colour with time, developing the kind of patina that makes ritual objects feel more personal with use.
Where the bell sits in tradition
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the ritual bell, known as a drilbu, is traditionally paired with the vajra. The bell is associated with wisdom, while the vajra is associated with skilful compassion, the two held together as complementary principles. Bells are also used more widely across contemplative and ceremonial settings to mark transitions: the opening of a practice, a moment of attention, or the closing of a sacred space. Here, the sound is less about performance and more about presence, a clear note that gives shape to a moment.
Size and details
Measures 8 x 15 cm and weighs 390 g. Origin: India. Part of the Tibetan Tingsha Bells range.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps an altar, or enjoys objects with symbolic depth. It suits anyone drawn to sound, stillness and small daily rituals.
Common questions
Is this a tingsha pair or a hand bell?
This listing is for a Tibetan bell, not a pair of cymbals.
Can it be used for meditation?
Yes. It is well suited to marking the beginning or end of meditation, breathwork, yoga or personal ritual.
Will the brass change over time?
Brass naturally develops a deeper tone and patina with handling and age. Wiping it dry helps keep the surface cared for.
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