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Singing Bowl Gift Set, Green

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

A compact brass singing bowl set for a quiet focus ritual, with the bowl, wooden striker, cushion and green storage pouch brought together in one place. The pleasure is in the small action: wood meeting rim, metal beginning to vibrate, a clear tone opening into the room.

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A compact brass singing bowl set for a quiet focus ritual, with the bowl, wooden striker, cushion and green storage pouch brought together in one place. The pleasure is in the small action: wood meeting rim, metal beginning to vibrate, a clear tone opening into the room.

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About this product

Ready for a small sound ritual
  • The set includes the bowl, a wooden stick, a matching cushion and a green pouch for keeping everything together.
  • The green and gold palette gives it a rich, ceremonial feel without needing a large space to display it.
  • The bowl sits neatly on its cushion, so it feels considered on a desk, shelf or meditation corner.
  • The wooden striker gives you two ways to explore the sound: a simple strike, or a slow circle around the rim.
  • The pouch makes it easy to store between uses, especially if you like your ritual objects kept clean and gathered.
The bowl and its green-gold finish

The bowl is made from brass, with a green outer finish and pale gold decoration around the rim. Inside, the dark green surface is lifted by small gold motifs that catch the light when the striker rests across the bowl.

How the sound is made

A singing bowl is a type of bell. Its sides and rim vibrate when struck or rubbed, producing the tone. Tap the rim gently for an immediate bell-like sound, or hold the bowl steady and move the wooden stick around the outer rim with slow, even pressure.

It can take a little practice to make the bowl sing. Start lightly, keep the movement unhurried, and let the sound guide your pace rather than forcing it.

From Nepal, in the Himalayan bowl tradition

Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan ritual and sound practice, including Tibetan Buddhist settings, though contemporary bowls are also widely used in meditation rooms, yoga spaces and quiet corners at home. Their appeal is simple and tactile: a vessel of metal, a wooden striker, and a tone created by movement. In everyday use, many people strike the bowl to mark the beginning or ending of a sitting, a breath practice, or a moment of stillness.

Keeping it ready to play

Rest the bowl on its cushion when using it, so the sides can vibrate freely. After handling, wipe the brass with a soft dry cloth and keep the set in its pouch when not on display.

Size and details
  • Set weight: 300 g.
  • Origin: Nepal.
  • Includes: brass singing bowl, wooden stick, cushion and green pouch.
  • Colour: green with gold-toned decorative details.
A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner

This is a considered gift for someone who enjoys meditation, yoga, sound objects or mindful home rituals. It feels complete from the start, with the playing pieces and storage pouch already matched together.

Length6 cm
Width8 cm
Weight300 g

Material

Brass

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Common questions

Is it easy to play?
A simple struck tone is straightforward. Creating a continuous singing tone around the rim usually takes more practice, especially with a lighter touch and steady movement.
Is the musical note specified?
No specific note is provided for this set. Singing bowls are best chosen here for their ritual feel, look and everyday sound practice rather than precision tuning.
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Gathered together

Complete your ritual

A few things often kept alongside this piece.