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Singing Bowl Ganesh Design

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A brass and glass singing bowl with a Ganesh design, made for a quiet corner where sound becomes part of the ritual. Rest it steadily, strike or circle the rim, and let the vibration gather your attention without hurry.

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A brass and glass singing bowl with a Ganesh design, made for a quiet corner where sound becomes part of the ritual. Rest it steadily, strike or circle the rim, and let the vibration gather your attention without hurry.

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About this product

What you will notice as it sounds
  • The bowl has a grounded presence, suited to slow, attentive playing rather than rushed use.
  • Its tone comes from the rim and sides vibrating, like a bell that rests upright instead of hanging.
  • The Ganesh design gives it a devotional character, bringing symbolic detail to a shelf, altar or meditation space.
  • It can be used to mark the beginning of a sitting, a breath practice, or a few quiet minutes at home.
  • The mix of brass and glass gives the piece both instrument-like purpose and decorative stillness.
Brass, glass and a devotional motif

This singing bowl is made from brass and glass, with a Ganesh design as its central visual theme. It belongs to SHAMTAM’s Tibetan singing bowls range, where the bowl is both a sound object and a piece to keep visible between uses.

How to bring out the tone

Place the bowl on a stable surface or hold it carefully in an open palm. Tap the rim gently for a clear struck note, or move a suitable wooden striker around the outer rim with steady pressure until the sound begins to build.

Rim playing takes a little patience. Move slowly, keep the pressure even, and let the bowl respond rather than forcing the sound.

Keeping it cared for

Wipe the bowl with a soft, dry cloth after handling. Keep it away from prolonged damp, and place it where the glass elements will not be knocked or scratched.

Ganesh and the singing bowl tradition

In Buddhist practice, singing bowls are used as supports for meditation, prayer and altered states of attention, with sound marking a shift from ordinary noise into focused listening. Ganesh belongs to Hindu tradition, where he is widely associated with beginnings, wisdom and the clearing of obstacles. Bringing the two together gives this bowl a layered devotional character: a practical instrument for sound and a symbolic object for intention, presence and ritual space.

Size and details
  • Product type: singing bowl
  • Design: Ganesh motif
  • Materials: glass and brass
  • Origin: India
  • Weight: 567 g
A meaningful gift for a quiet space

This is a thoughtful gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a home altar, or enjoys meaningful objects with sound and symbolism. It suits moments of reflection rather than display alone.

Length11 cm
Width6 cm
Weight567 g

Material

Glass, Brass

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Common questions

Is this a decorative bowl or a playable singing bowl?
It is a singing bowl, designed to produce sound through vibration of the rim and sides. The Ganesh design also makes it suitable as a decorative ritual object between uses.
Does every singing bowl sound the same?
No. Singing bowls vary in tone, response and feel, especially with differences in material and form. This listing does not specify a musical note.
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Gathered together

Complete your ritual

A few things often kept alongside this piece.