Singing Bowl Mallet Small Wooden Stick
The first contact is simple: bare wood meeting the rim of a singing bowl, giving the metal a clear voice. This small wooden singing bowl mallet is a straightforward playing stick for striking or circling the rim, with enough presence in the hand to make the movement feel steady and deliberate.
Singing Bowl Mallet Small Wooden Stick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The first contact is simple: bare wood meeting the rim of a singing bowl, giving the metal a clear voice. This small wooden singing bowl mallet is a straightforward playing stick for striking or circling the rim, with enough presence in the hand to make the movement feel steady and deliberate.
Singing Bowl Mallet Small Wooden Stick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
A plain wooden stick with visible grain
- The form is clean and functional, with a straight cylindrical body rather than a padded or leather-wrapped head.
- Natural brown wood grain runs through the surface, giving each piece a warm, slightly varied look.
- A narrow ringed groove sits near the centre, adding grip and a little definition to the simple shape.
- The bare wooden surface gives a more direct contact with the bowl than a soft padded striker.
- It belongs beside a singing bowl on a shelf, altar space or meditation corner, ready for a short pause in the day.
How it works with the bowl
Use the end of the stick to strike the outer rim gently, or hold it against the rim and move slowly around the edge. The bowl itself creates the note; the mallet shapes how cleanly the contact begins and how steadily the vibration can build.
Because this is a plain wooden mallet, it is best chosen for people who like a direct, tactile playing style. If your bowl is very large or very heavy, a larger or padded mallet may feel more suitable.
Wood in the hand
The stick has a simple, balanced feel rather than a decorative handle. The smooth sides make it easy to turn between the fingers, while the central groove gives a natural point to settle the grip.
Where it sits in practice
Singing bowls are associated with Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhist practice, where sound is used to mark attention, prayer and meditative focus. The mallet is the quiet working tool in that ritual: not the object that holds the tone, but the thing that wakes it. Around the rim, a slow and even movement encourages the bowl to vibrate; with a light strike, the same stick can open or close a moment of stillness. Its simplicity is part of the appeal, especially for bowls kept for regular use rather than display alone.
Care for the wooden surface
Keep the mallet dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after use. Avoid soaking the wood or leaving it in damp conditions, as moisture can mark the surface over time.
Size and details
Length: 19 cm. Diameter: 2.5 cm. Weight: 87 g. Made from wood, with a plain stick form and no visible leather or padded wrapping. Origin: India.
A small gift for a sound practice
It makes a thoughtful add-on for someone who already owns a singing bowl, or a practical replacement for a lost or worn striker. Simple, useful and easy to keep close to the bowl.
Material
Wood
Ingredients
Bergamot, Ylang Ylang, Grapefruit
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Common questions
Is this mallet padded?
Can I use it for rim playing as well as striking?
Will it suit every singing bowl?
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