Singing Bowl Mallet 13cm Wooden Stick
A bowl only begins to speak when the right tool meets its rim. This wooden singing bowl mallet brings a simple, grounded feel to the hand, with a warm wooden body and a dark covered striking end for clear contact with metal. It is made for quiet practice, sound work, and keeping beside a singing bowl as part of a calm, ready corner.
Singing Bowl Mallet 13cm Wooden Stick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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A bowl only begins to speak when the right tool meets its rim. This wooden singing bowl mallet brings a simple, grounded feel to the hand, with a warm wooden body and a dark covered striking end for clear contact with metal. It is made for quiet practice, sound work, and keeping beside a singing bowl as part of a calm, ready corner.
Singing Bowl Mallet 13cm Wooden Stick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Warm wood, clean contact
- The straight stick shape keeps the handling simple, with no fussy mechanism or extra parts.
- Warm brown grain runs through the upper section, giving it the look of a practical wooden tool rather than a decorative ornament.
- Shallow ring grooves sit near the centre, adding texture where the fingers naturally settle.
- The lower end is dark covered, giving a clear visual contrast between the playing end and the wooden handle.
- Used gently, a wooden mallet gives the bowl a more defined attack than a soft padded striker.
Working with your singing bowl
Use it to strike the rim or outer wall with light, steady contact. For rim playing, hold the stick comfortably and move it around the outside edge with even pressure, listening for the point where the bowl begins to respond.
The bowl creates the note. The mallet shapes the first touch, the clarity of the strike, and how easily the rim begins to sing.
Feel in the hand
It has the straightforward balance of a small wooden tool, easy to pick up for a single tone before meditation, yoga practice, or a quiet pause at home. The grooved detail gives the fingers a little tactile guidance without making the form complicated.
Terminalia elliptica wood from Nepal
The mallet is made from Terminalia elliptica wood and comes from Nepal, a country closely associated with Himalayan singing bowl craft and sound practice. In Tibetan Buddhist and Himalayan traditions, bowls are commonly played with simple wooden sticks as well as padded mallets, depending on the sound wanted. A bare wooden surface tends to bring out a cleaner, more immediate strike, while technique, pressure and the bowl itself decide the final voice.
Care between sessions
Keep the mallet dry and wipe it with a soft cloth after use. Avoid soaking the wood or leaving it in prolonged damp, as wooden tools can mark, swell or lose their finish over time.
Size and details
- Length: 13 cm
- Weight: 48 g
- Material: wood, Terminalia elliptica
- Origin: Nepal
- Includes one singing bowl mallet
A thoughtful sound-practice gift
It suits someone who already owns a singing bowl, is building a small meditation space, or wants a practical replacement mallet. Simple, useful and easy to keep close, it feels like the kind of accessory that quietly becomes part of a daily ritual.
Material
Wood
Ingredients
Terminalia Elliptica
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Common questions
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