£39.99 off

Singing Bowl 15cm 750g Nepalese Moon

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

A warm-toned Nepalese singing bowl made from a mixed metal alloy, created for the small ritual of sound meeting stillness. Strike the rim gently and the bowl answers with a deep, resonant tone.

Read the whole story ↓
Sale price £14700 Regular price £18699
4.5 4268 reviews across our shop

A warm-toned Nepalese singing bowl made from a mixed metal alloy, created for the small ritual of sound meeting stillness. Strike the rim gently and the bowl answers with a deep, resonant tone.

Read the whole story ↓

Chosen by 20,000+ customers across Europe

30-day money-back guarantee Fair trade & artisan respect
A surprise gift comes with orders over £50, £75 and £100.
Delivery: United Kingdom
Taxes & duties included
Estimated delivery:

About this product

What you will notice in the sound and the surface
  • The rounded form sits low and steady, with a darkened rim and a softly aged bronze-gold finish.
  • The surface has a mottled, hammered-looking texture, so the light catches it in uneven, organic patches.
  • A circular symbol decorates the side, giving the bowl a quiet focal point when displayed.
  • Played with a striker, it can be tapped for an immediate bell-like note or circled at the rim for a more sustained singing tone.
  • It suits meditation, yoga practice, sound work or a simple pause before the day begins.
The metal bowl itself

The bowl is made from an alloy of brass, copper bronze, iron and silver. Its finish is warm and time-softened rather than bright and polished, with visible tonal variation across the outside of the bowl.

How to play and care for it

Place the bowl on a steady surface or hold it flat in your palm. Tap the rim lightly for a clear struck tone, or move a striker slowly around the outer rim with even pressure to encourage the bowl to sing.

Keep it dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Metal bowls can mark or dull with moisture, so avoid leaving it in damp places.

From the Himalayan singing bowl tradition

Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan ritual and contemplative practice, including Tibetan Buddhist settings and later meditation use around the world. Traditionally, the sound marks a transition: the start of a sitting, the close of a practice, or a moment when attention is brought back to the body and breath. This Nepalese bowl sits within that wider lineage as a contemporary sound object, valued as much for its tactile ritual as for its presence in a room.

Size and confirmed details
  • Diameter: 15 cm
  • Weight: approximately 750 g
  • Origin: Nepal
  • Material: brass, copper bronze, iron and silver alloy
  • Confirmed contents: singing bowl
A meaningful gift for a quiet corner

This is a thoughtful choice for someone who meditates, practises yoga, works with sound, or enjoys objects with ritual depth. It feels personal without being overly decorative, and can be kept out as a small centrepiece between uses.

Length15 cm
Width7.5 cm
Weight750 g

Material

Brass, Copper, Iron, Silver

Object No.

Common questions

Is this bowl tuned to a specific musical note?
No specific note is supplied for this bowl. It is best chosen for its tone, feel and visual character rather than as a precision-tuned instrument.
Can it be used as décor as well as an instrument?
Yes. Its aged metal finish, rounded shape and side symbol make it suitable for display on a shelf, altar space, desk or meditation corner.
Share
Secure payment — we never see or store your card details American Express Apple Pay Bancontact Diners Club Discover Google Pay iDEAL Wero Klarna
Gathered together

Complete your ritual

A few things often kept alongside this piece.