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Singing Bowl Gift Set, Black

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

A small brass singing bowl set from Nepal, made for the quiet moment when wood meets rim and the room fills with a warm, bell-like tone. The black and gold finish gives it a ceremonial feel, while the cushion, wooden stick and storage pouch keep the whole ritual neatly together.

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A small brass singing bowl set from Nepal, made for the quiet moment when wood meets rim and the room fills with a warm, bell-like tone. The black and gold finish gives it a ceremonial feel, while the cushion, wooden stick and storage pouch keep the whole ritual neatly together.

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About this product

Ready for a quiet sound ritual
  • The brass bowl sits on a matching black cushion, so it feels complete from the first use.
  • A wooden stick is included for striking the rim or learning the slower circling motion.
  • The dark bowl is detailed with gold-toned script and bands, giving it a striking presence on a shelf or altar space.
  • The zipped black pouch shown in the photo keeps the set gathered when it is not in use.
  • Its tone is shaped by touch: a clear strike gives an immediate bell sound, while circling the rim takes patience and a steadier hand.
Black brass bowl with gold detail

The bowl is made from brass, with a dark outer finish and warm gold-toned decoration visible around the rim and body. Inside, the metal catches the light more brightly, so the bowl feels both decorative and practical.

The matching cushion and patterned pouch echo the same black and gold palette, giving the set a considered, gift-ready look without needing to source each piece separately.

How to play the bowl

Place the bowl on its cushion or hold it flat on your open palm. Tap the rim gently with the wooden stick for a clear, bell-like sound.

To make it sing, move the stick around the outer rim with slow, even pressure. It can take a little practice, and each bowl has its own wave of sound rather than a precisely fixed musical note.

From Nepal’s singing bowl tradition

Singing bowls are associated with Himalayan ritual and meditation settings, including Tibetan Buddhist practice and the wider craft traditions of Nepal. They are a kind of standing bell: the sides and rim vibrate when struck or rubbed, producing sound through the movement of the metal itself. Today, many people use them as a simple object of focus, marking the start of meditation, yoga, journalling or a quiet pause at home. The value is in the act as much as the sound: hand, breath, pressure and attention meeting in one small ritual.

Care for the bowl and pouch

Keep the brass bowl dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Store it in the pouch when travelling or when you want to keep the set together.

Avoid using water or abrasive cleaners on the decorated finish. Gentle handling will help preserve the dark surface and gold-toned detail.

Weight and what is included

The set weighs 300 g. It includes the brass singing bowl, an authentic cushion, a wooden stick and the black patterned pouch shown in the photo.

A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner

This suits someone building a meditation space, refreshing a yoga corner, or choosing a meaningful object for a desk or bedside table. It feels personal without being overly ornate, and the complete set makes it easy to begin.

Length6 cm
Width8 cm
Weight300 g

Material

Brass

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Common questions

Will every bowl sound exactly the same?
No. The base tone is consistent for this style, but the wave and character of the sound can vary from bowl to bowl.
Is it suitable for a beginner?
Yes. Striking the bowl is straightforward, while making it sing around the rim takes a little practice and patience.
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