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Tibetan Bell 5 x 11 cm

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A small brass Tibetan bell brings a clear, resonant note to the quiet edge of a practice. Held by its ornate handle, it becomes a simple threshold marker, a sound to begin meditation, close a yoga session, or bring a little ceremony to a still corner at home.

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A small brass Tibetan bell brings a clear, resonant note to the quiet edge of a practice. Held by its ornate handle, it becomes a simple threshold marker, a sound to begin meditation, close a yoga session, or bring a little ceremony to a still corner at home.

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About this product

The bell in the hand
  • The brass has a warm, aged golden tone, with darker detailing that settles into the carved-looking pattern.
  • The bell body is richly decorated with traditional Tibetan-style symbols and repeated borders.
  • The handle rises into an open, vajra-like form, giving the piece a strong ritual presence.
  • Its sound is described as sweet and resonant, suited to mindful practice and quiet transitions.
  • It works as both a meditation bell and a decorative object for an altar, shelf or practice space.
Brass, pattern and presence

Made from brass, this Tibetan bell has the mellow visual warmth that suits ritual objects well. The surface is detailed rather than plain, with raised bands, small figures and symbolic motifs visible around the bell, so it catches the light in a soft, textured way.

How to use and care for it

Hold the handle lightly and ring the bell when you want to mark a beginning or ending: before meditation, after breathwork, or as a pause between parts of a yoga practice.

Keep it dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after handling. Brass naturally changes tone with age and touch, so a gentle patina is part of its character.

Where the sound sits in tradition

In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the hand bell is closely associated with ritual sound and is often seen alongside the vajra, or dorje. The bell is traditionally linked with wisdom, while the vajra symbolises skilful means and compassion. In a contemporary home practice, a bell is often used more simply: to gather attention, mark a transition, or create a moment of stillness before returning to the day.

Size and details

This bell measures 5 x 11 cm and weighs 150 g. It is made from brass and comes as a single Tibetan bell from India.

A thoughtful ritual gift

A considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a small altar, or enjoys meaningful objects with a calm, ceremonial feel. Its detailed brass form makes it easy to display even when it is not being used.

Length5 cm
Width11 cm
Weight150 g

Material

Brass

Quantity

11 pieces

Object No.

Common questions

Is this a pair of tingsha cymbals?
No. This listing is for one handled Tibetan bell, as shown in the photo, rather than a pair of flat tingsha cymbals.
Can it be used outside formal meditation?
Yes. Many people use a bell like this to mark small daily rituals, such as starting a quiet moment, closing a journalling session, or bringing attention back to the room.
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