Set of 4 Etched Brass Tibetan Singing Bowls
Four brass singing bowls bring a quiet, resonant presence to a meditation space, altar, desk or shelf. Each bowl is handcrafted and etched with yogic and spiritual symbolism, so the set feels both practical and contemplative: metal made to be held, struck, listened to and lived with.
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Four brass singing bowls bring a quiet, resonant presence to a meditation space, altar, desk or shelf. Each bowl is handcrafted and etched with yogic and spiritual symbolism, so the set feels both practical and contemplative: metal made to be held, struck, listened to and lived with.
Set of 4 Etched Brass Tibetan Singing Bowls is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you’ll notice in the set
- The brass has a warm, golden character that catches light softly rather than feeling stark or cold.
- Etched details give each bowl a more storied surface, with mantras, chakra symbolism and sacred figures worked into the design.
- As a set of four, they can be arranged together as a small ritual display or placed separately around a room.
- The bowls suit slow, attentive use: one clear strike, a pause, then the sound fading back into quiet.
- They work as meditation instruments and as decorative objects, bringing texture and meaning even when not in use.
Handcrafted brass with etched symbolism
Each bowl is made from brass and finished with etched yogic and spiritual motifs. The decoration is not just ornamental. In yogic practice, mantras are used as repeated sound or focus phrases, while chakra imagery is associated with subtle centres of awareness in the body. Sacred figures often appear in ritual art as reminders of devotion, contemplation and inner steadiness.
Playing and daily use
Use a singing bowl slowly and simply. Place it on a steady surface or hold it securely, then strike the rim or side with a suitable striker. Let the tone fade before playing again, so the silence becomes part of the ritual.
Rim-playing takes more patience. A wooden striker is usually moved around the outer rim with even pressure until the metal begins to resonate. If the sound catches unevenly, slow down and keep the pressure steady.
Care for the brass
Keep the bowls dry and wipe them with a soft cloth after handling. Brass naturally changes tone over time, developing a gentler patina with age and use. Avoid abrasive cleaners, as they can mark the etched surface.
Where the symbolism sits
Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan Buddhist and wider meditative practice, where sound is often used to mark a beginning, gather attention, or close a quiet sitting. The etched yogic symbols on this set place the bowls in a broader contemplative context: mantra as focused sound, chakra imagery as symbolic mapping, and sacred figures as visual anchors for reflection. Used today, a bowl can be a simple way to give shape to a pause, without needing to make the moment elaborate.
Size and details
This is a set of four handcrafted brass singing bowls. Each bowl is etched with yogic and spiritual symbolism, including mantras, chakra motifs and sacred figures.
A meaningful gift
This set suits someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a home altar, or likes objects with quiet symbolic depth. It is also a thoughtful choice for a shared space, where the bowls can be displayed together and used when a moment needs a softer rhythm.
Material
Brass
Quantity
4 pieces
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Common questions
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