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Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 26 x 9.5 cm

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

The right wooden singing bowl mallet changes the first touch: wood meets metal, and the bowl has room to speak. This is a substantial singing bowl mallet for larger bowls and gongs, made for players who want a grounded strike, steady handling and a more intentional sound ritual.

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The right wooden singing bowl mallet changes the first touch: wood meets metal, and the bowl has room to speak. This is a substantial singing bowl mallet for larger bowls and gongs, made for players who want a grounded strike, steady handling and a more intentional sound ritual.

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About this product

What you’ll notice as it meets the bowl
  • The solid wooden form gives the hand something dependable to work with, especially when playing a larger instrument.
  • A bare wooden striker brings a clear, direct contact with the metal, useful for beginning a tone before letting it settle.
  • Its generous scale suits slower, more deliberate movement around a rim rather than quick, delicate tapping.
  • The simple shape keeps attention on touch, pressure and listening, the small adjustments that change the sound.
  • It feels like a working tool rather than an ornament, made to sit beside a bowl or gong in regular use.
Terminalia elliptica wood, simple and sturdy

It is made from Terminalia elliptica wood, a hardwood valued for its strength and close grain. The surface is plain and tactile, with the natural character of wood giving each piece a warm, practical presence.

How it works with a bowl or gong

Use it to strike the rim or side of a singing bowl with gentle, controlled pressure. For rim playing, hold the handle steadily and move slowly around the outside edge, keeping the contact even rather than forcing the sound.

With larger bowls and gongs, a more substantial mallet gives the player better reach and presence in the hand. As with all sound tools, the final tone depends on the bowl or gong itself, the angle of contact and the pressure you use.

Care between sound sessions

Keep the wood dry and store it away from prolonged damp. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth after use, especially if it has been handled during longer playing sessions. Avoid dropping it onto hard floors, as strong impacts can mark the wood.

A quiet link to Himalayan sound practice

Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhist sound traditions, though today they are also used in yoga rooms, meditation spaces and home rituals. The mallet is the practical bridge between player and vessel. A light strike can mark the beginning of a sitting, while a slower movement around the rim invites closer listening. Different mallets change the feel of playing, so many regular users choose one that suits the size and weight of their bowl rather than treating it as an afterthought.

Size and details

Measures 26 x 9.5 cm and weighs 1032 g. Made in Nepal from Terminalia elliptica wood. Supplied as one wooden mallet for use with singing bowls and gongs.

For someone building a sound corner

A thoughtful gift for someone who already owns a larger singing bowl or gong, or for a practitioner putting together a more complete sound set. It suits people who enjoy the slow, hands-on side of sound work as much as the sound itself.

Weight1032 g

Material

Wood

Ingredients

Terminalia Elliptica

Quantity

9 pieces

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Common questions

Will this work with every singing bowl?
It is best suited to larger bowls. Smaller bowls may feel easier to play with a lighter, slimmer mallet.
Can it be used with a gong?
Yes, it is intended for use with singing bowls and gongs. The character of the sound will depend on the instrument and the way it is played.
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