Gong Mallet Felted 23cm
A felted gong mallet changes the whole feeling of a strike. The covered head meets the metal softly, giving you room to begin quietly, build pressure, and listen for the gong’s tone to open. With a Terminalia elliptica wooden handle, it is made for controlled playing rather than sharp, percussive tapping.
Gong Mallet Felted 23cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A felted gong mallet changes the whole feeling of a strike. The covered head meets the metal softly, giving you room to begin quietly, build pressure, and listen for the gong’s tone to open. With a Terminalia elliptica wooden handle, it is made for controlled playing rather than sharp, percussive tapping.
Gong Mallet Felted 23cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the strike feels like
- The felted head softens the first contact, so the sound can rise with a rounded edge.
- The wooden handle gives a steady, natural grip for slow, intentional movements.
- It suits gradual playing, from light touches to fuller strokes as the metal begins to respond.
- The balanced feel helps you focus on angle, pressure and timing rather than force alone.
- Use it for gong practice, sound-bath settings, meditation spaces, or a simple closing tone in a room.
Felted head and Terminalia elliptica wood
The construction is simple and purposeful: a felted striking head paired with a wooden handle made from Terminalia elliptica. Felt creates a gentler contact point than bare wood, drawing out a broader, less brittle sound from metal. The handle keeps the movement direct and tactile, with enough substance for steady control.
How to play it with a gong
Begin with a light touch near the outer area of the gong, then listen before striking again. Softer strokes let the metal wake slowly, while firmer strokes bring more presence and volume. Avoid hitting with the wooden handle or using sharp, sideways impacts, as the felted head is the part designed for contact.
Care between sessions
Store it dry and away from damp floors. Let the felt rest between uses, and avoid crushing the head under heavier objects. Wipe the wooden handle with a dry cloth when needed, without soaking the felt.
Where it sits in sound practice
Gongs are used in many contemporary sound practices, from meditation rooms to performance and ceremonial settings. The mallet is the quiet tool between hand and metal: its softness, weight and angle all affect how the instrument speaks. A felted gong stick is often chosen when the player wants a rounded entrance rather than a hard attack, allowing the tone to gather gradually and giving the listener time to follow the sound as it expands.
Size and details
Length: 23 cm. Weight: 120 g. Made in Nepal. Materials: felted striking head with a Terminalia elliptica wooden handle.
A thoughtful gift for sound practice
It makes a considered gift for someone who plays gong, uses singing bowls, or is building a quiet sound corner at home. Practical, beautiful and easy to understand, it is the kind of accessory that becomes part of a regular ritual.
Material
Wood
Ingredients
Terminalia Elliptica
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Common questions
Why choose a felted mallet rather than a bare wooden striker?
Can I use it with singing bowls too?
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