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Tibetan Bell, 7.5 x 13 cm

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A brass Tibetan bell brings a clear, resonant note to meditation, altar work or a quiet pause at home. Held in the hand and sounded with intention, it marks a threshold: the beginning of practice, the closing of a ritual, or a simple moment to gather attention.

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A brass Tibetan bell brings a clear, resonant note to meditation, altar work or a quiet pause at home. Held in the hand and sounded with intention, it marks a threshold: the beginning of practice, the closing of a ritual, or a simple moment to gather attention.

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About this product

The bell in the hand
  • Brass gives the bell a warm visual character and a sound that feels steady rather than sharp.
  • Its presence suits a meditation corner, a home altar, or a shelf where meaningful objects are kept close.
  • The bell is decorated with Tibetan symbols and designs, bringing a ceremonial feeling to the piece.
  • Its weight gives it a grounded feel when lifted, with enough substance to feel considered in the hand.
Sound, pause and presence

Use the bell to mark a beginning or ending. One clear ring can settle the space before meditation, close a yoga practice, or signal a mindful pause in the middle of the day.

Its value is in the simple ritual of sound: a note that draws attention back to the present moment.

Brass from India

The bell is made from brass and comes from India. Brass has long been used for ritual and household objects because it carries warmth in both colour and tone. Over time, it may deepen slightly in character, especially where it is handled often.

How to use and care for it

Hold the bell by the handle and ring it gently, allowing the sound to fade before sounding it again. Place it somewhere dry between uses, and wipe the brass with a soft dry cloth when needed.

Avoid harsh cleaners, as they can disturb the finish. If you enjoy a natural patina, let the brass age softly with use.

Tibetan bell traditions

In Tibetan Buddhist ritual, the hand bell, often known as a drilbu, is traditionally paired with the dorje or vajra. The bell is associated with wisdom, while the dorje is associated with compassionate action, and the two are used together in formal practice. Bells also appear in many other spiritual settings, from altar work to mindfulness practice, where their sound marks a transition and gives a moment a clear edge. Here, the bell works as a small ceremonial object for bringing attention to a chosen pause.

Size and details
  • Material: brass
  • Origin: India
  • Size: 7.5 x 13 cm
  • Weight: 275 g
  • Range: Tibetan Tingsha Bells
A thoughtful ritual gift

It makes a meaningful gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps an altar, or enjoys objects with symbolic depth. Simple, tactile and quietly ceremonial, it feels personal without needing to be elaborate.

Length7.5 cm
Width13 cm
Weight275 g

Material

Brass

Quantity

13 pieces

Object No.

Common questions

Is this the same as paired tingsha cymbals?
No. This listing is for a Tibetan bell. Tingsha usually refers to a pair of small cymbals, while this piece is a handled bell.
Will the brass change over time?
Brass can naturally develop a deeper tone and patina with handling and age. Wiping it with a dry cloth helps keep the surface cared for.
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