Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 19 x 4 cm
The first touch of a singing bowl mallet changes everything: wood meets metal, the bowl answers, and a quiet object becomes something you can hear and feel. This wooden mallet is made from Terminalia elliptica, with a warm brown handle and a dark covered striker for a softer, more controlled contact.
Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 19 x 4 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The first touch of a singing bowl mallet changes everything: wood meets metal, the bowl answers, and a quiet object becomes something you can hear and feel. This wooden mallet is made from Terminalia elliptica, with a warm brown handle and a dark covered striker for a softer, more controlled contact.
Singing Bowl Wooden Mallet 19 x 4 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you’ll notice in use
- The rounded handle sits comfortably in the hand, with a flared end that gives your grip a natural stopping point.
- The dark covered head softens the contact with the bowl, useful when you want a less sharp strike than bare wood.
- Its solid form gives the movement a steady feel, especially when circling the rim slowly.
- The warm grain of the wood makes it feel more like a kept tool than a spare accessory.
- It suits sound practice, meditation spaces and anyone replacing a basic or worn bowl striker.
Warm wood with a covered striker
The mallet is made from wood, specifically Terminalia elliptica. The photo shows a smooth, warm brown handle with visible grain, shaped into a bulb end, and a dark covered cylindrical striking head.
This contrast gives you two clear qualities in one object: the firmness of wood in the hand, and a gentler contact surface where the mallet meets the bowl.
Working with your singing bowl
Use the covered end to tap the bowl gently, or to move around the rim with slow, even pressure. A lighter touch usually gives the bowl more space to respond, while pressing too hard can stop the sound from opening cleanly.
Mallet size, weight and surface all affect the tone you hear. A covered head tends to soften the attack, while the bowl itself determines the pitch and resonance.
A small part of the practice
In Himalayan and Tibetan singing bowl traditions, the playing tool matters as much as the bowl. Different mallets are chosen for different kinds of contact: some are plain wood for a brighter strike, while covered strikers are often used for a rounder, less abrupt sound. This one sits in that practical tradition, made to help bring out the bowl’s voice through touch, patience and technique rather than force.
Care for the wood and cover
Keep the mallet dry and store it away from prolonged damp. Wipe the wooden handle with a soft dry cloth after use, and avoid using water on the covered head.
Size and details
Measures 19 x 4 cm and weighs 161 g. Made from wood, Terminalia elliptica, and sourced from Nepal.
A thoughtful companion gift
It makes a considered gift for someone who already owns a singing bowl, especially if their current striker feels too light, too sharp, or too plain for regular use.
Material
Wood
Ingredients
Terminalia Elliptica
Quantity
4 pieces
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Common questions
Will this fit every singing bowl?
Does the mallet decide the note of the bowl?
Complete your ritual
A few things often kept alongside this piece.

