Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 13cm Tube Handle
The first contact between mallet and bowl decides a great deal: a clean tap, a steady rim, a sound that feels shaped rather than accidental. This wooden singing bowl mallet brings dark Terminalia elliptica wood together with a black covered striking end, made for simple, controlled playing with a singing bowl.
Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 13cm Tube Handle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The first contact between mallet and bowl decides a great deal: a clean tap, a steady rim, a sound that feels shaped rather than accidental. This wooden singing bowl mallet brings dark Terminalia elliptica wood together with a black covered striking end, made for simple, controlled playing with a singing bowl.
Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 13cm Tube Handle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Dark wood with a covered striking end
- The cylindrical wooden handle has a deep brown grain, smooth enough to sit naturally in the hand.
- Raised ring grooves near the top give the fingers a clear place to settle.
- The black covered end softens the contact with the bowl compared with bare wood.
- Its straight tube form keeps the design simple, practical and easy to understand.
- Useful as a replacement mallet, or as a second option beside a harder striker.
Working with the sound of your bowl
A mallet changes the way a singing bowl responds. Bare wood gives a clearer, more direct strike, while a covered end usually brings a softer first contact and a rounder touch at the rim.
Use this singing bowl mallet for gentle striking, or guide the covered end around the rim with slow, even pressure. The right match depends on the bowl itself, especially its size, weight and rim shape.
How it feels in use
The tube handle gives a straightforward grip, with enough shaping at the upper end to help the fingers orient themselves. Hold it lightly rather than tightly, allowing the wrist to stay loose as the bowl begins to respond.
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 playing traditions. In practice, the mallet is not a decorative afterthought. It is the tool that brings the bowl into voice, through the small choices of pressure, angle and pace. Many players keep more than one style of striker, choosing between harder and softer contact depending on the bowl and the moment.
Keeping it in good condition
Store it somewhere dry and away from prolonged damp. Wipe the wooden handle with a soft dry cloth after use, and avoid soaking the covered end or using harsh cleaners.
Size and details
- Length: 13 cm
- Weight: 54 g
- Material: Terminalia elliptica wood
- Origin: Nepal
- Handle style: tube handle with raised ring grooves
- Striking end: black covered end, as shown
A thoughtful addition for bowl players
A quiet, useful gift for someone who already owns a singing bowl, especially if their original mallet has been misplaced or they would like another playing option. It suits both beginners learning the movement and regular players refining their touch.
Material
Wood
Ingredients
Terminalia Elliptica
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Common questions
Will this fit every singing bowl?
Is the striking end bare wood?
Can I use it for both striking and rim playing?
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