Singing Bowl – Third Eye Chakra Ajna
Let the wooden stick meet the rim, and this brass singing bowl set becomes a small centre for attention. It is made for Third Eye Chakra practice, with Ajna symbolism for seeing, intuition and the quiet phrase ‘I see’ held at its heart. Keep it close for meditation, breathwork, or a still moment at the edge of the day.
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Let the wooden stick meet the rim, and this brass singing bowl set becomes a small centre for attention. It is made for Third Eye Chakra practice, with Ajna symbolism for seeing, intuition and the quiet phrase ‘I see’ held at its heart. Keep it close for meditation, breathwork, or a still moment at the edge of the day.
Singing Bowl – Third Eye Chakra Ajna is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the set brings to your space
- A brass bowl with a clear ritual purpose, chosen for Ajna, the Third Eye Chakra.
- The simple, tactile act of playing: hold the bowl steady, then use the wooden stick to strike or circle the rim.
- A bell-like sound object for marking the beginning or end of meditation, without needing a large setup.
- Third Eye associations of indigo, air, intuition and the inner statement ‘I know’.
- A ready gift for someone building a meditation corner or exploring chakra-based practice.
Brass bowl and wooden striker
The bowl is made from brass, a metal often chosen for sound objects because it responds clearly when struck or rubbed. The set includes a wooden stick for playing the rim and sides, where the vibration creates the singing bowl’s tone.
How to play the bowl
Rest the bowl securely in one hand or on a stable surface. Tap the outer rim gently for an immediate bell-like note, or move the wooden stick slowly around the rim with even pressure to encourage the bowl to sing.
It can take a little practice. Start lightly, listen for the vibration, and let the movement become steady rather than forceful.
Ajna in chakra practice
In the yogic chakra system, Ajna is the Third Eye Chakra, traditionally associated with perception, intuition and inner knowing. Its colour is indigo, and its meditation phrase is often given as ‘I see’. Used in this context, the bowl becomes a focal object: something to sound before sitting quietly, setting an intention, or returning attention to the breath.
Care for the sound and finish
Keep the bowl dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Store the wooden stick alongside it so the set is always ready for a short ritual, a meditation session, or a quiet pause between tasks.
Size and details
- Product type: singing bowl set
- Material: brass bowl with wooden stick
- Chakra: Third Eye Chakra, Ajna
- Origin: India
- Weight: 250 g
A thoughtful chakra gift
This suits someone who keeps a meditation space, practises yoga, or likes meaningful objects with a quiet daily use. The Ajna symbolism gives it a clear focus, while the act of playing keeps the ritual simple and grounded.
Material
Brass
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Common questions
Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
Is it difficult to make the bowl sing?
Complete your ritual
A few things often kept alongside this piece.



