Singing Bowl with Buddha Design
Made for a room where sound is part of the atmosphere, this aluminium singing bowl has a deep visual presence before it is ever played. The dark brushed metal, engraved exterior and Buddha design at the base give it the feeling of a meditation instrument and a sculptural object in one.
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Made for a room where sound is part of the atmosphere, this aluminium singing bowl has a deep visual presence before it is ever played. The dark brushed metal, engraved exterior and Buddha design at the base give it the feeling of a meditation instrument and a sculptural object in one.
Singing Bowl with Buddha Design is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The bowl in the room
- The dark finish gives the metal a grounded, quiet character, softened by brushed texture rather than high shine.
- Traditional script runs around the outside, adding detail that rewards a closer look.
- Inside the base, a single Buddha figure sits within ornate engraved patterns, visible when the bowl is resting open.
- The aluminium body feels substantial and steady, suited to a fixed place in a meditation corner, studio or calm living space.
- Its sound is designed to be powerful and room-filling, with a presence that suits intentional listening rather than background noise.
Sound, focus and playing
A singing bowl is played by striking the rim or by circling it with a suitable striker, using slow, even pressure until the metal begins to resonate. The tone depends on the bowl itself, the tool used and the steadiness of the hand, so rim-playing often becomes a small practice in patience.
Use it to mark the beginning of meditation, close a yoga session, or create a simple pause in the day. One clear tone can change the feeling of a room without asking for anything complicated.
Aluminium with engraved detail
This bowl is made from aluminium with a dark brushed finish. The decoration is part of its character: script around the exterior, a Buddha figure at the base, and ornate patterning that gives the surface depth without making it feel busy.
How to use and care for it
Place the bowl on a stable surface before playing, or hold it securely in the palm if you are using a rim technique. Begin gently. A lighter touch often gives the metal more room to respond than force.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after handling. Keep it dry, avoid abrasive cleaners, and store it somewhere it will not be knocked against harder objects.
Buddha imagery and the listening ritual
Singing bowls are widely associated with Himalayan Buddhist practice and with contemporary meditation, sound ritual and yoga spaces. A struck bowl can act as a time-marker, giving a clear beginning or ending to a quiet practice. The Buddha figure is a familiar image of wakefulness, steadiness and contemplative attention in Buddhist art. Here, the symbolism stays gentle: a visual centre at the base of the bowl, held inside the sound object itself.
Size and details
- Product type: singing bowl
- Material: aluminium
- Finish: dark brushed metal with engraved decoration
- Design details: traditional script on the exterior, Buddha figure and ornate patterns at the base
- Weight: 1500 g
- Origin: India
A thoughtful gift for a sound-led space
This suits someone who keeps a meditation corner, practises yoga, works with sound, or enjoys objects with quiet symbolic depth. It feels considered, substantial and lasting, especially for a home where ritual and beauty are allowed to share the same place.
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Aluminium
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Common questions
Will it play the same tone every time?
Why does rim-playing take practice?
Is this only for meditation?
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