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Singing Bowl Set Om Yoga

Made in Nepal Ships from the UK

A brass singing bowl set for marking a pause, beginning a yoga practice, or bringing a clear point of focus to a quiet corner. The sound begins with the striker meeting the rim, then opens into a bright, resonant tone that asks you to slow down and listen.

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A brass singing bowl set for marking a pause, beginning a yoga practice, or bringing a clear point of focus to a quiet corner. The sound begins with the striker meeting the rim, then opens into a bright, resonant tone that asks you to slow down and listen.

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About this product

Ready for a small sound ritual
  • The set includes the singing bowl, mallet, ring pillow and carrying case, so each part has its place.
  • The ring pillow steadies the bowl while you play, helping it sit neatly on a table, mat or low shelf.
  • The carrying case keeps the set together between uses, useful if you take it to yoga, meditation or a shared practice space.
  • The mallet gives you two ways to explore the sound: a clear strike, or a slower circling movement around the rim.
  • Its compact form suits a bedside table, desk or altar space without taking over the room.
The feel of the brass bowl

Brass gives the bowl its warm metallic presence, with a weight that feels steady in the hand. It is an instrument first, but also a simple object to leave visible, ready for the moment you want to begin again.

How the sound is made

To play a struck tone, tap the side or rim gently with the wooden end of the mallet. For a softer, more continuous sound, move the padded end around the rim with slow, even pressure, letting the contact between mallet and metal draw the tone out.

Small changes matter. A lighter touch keeps the sound clear, while too much pressure can stop the vibration. It often takes a few tries to find the pace the bowl responds to.

Om, yoga and Himalayan sound tradition

The word Om is closely associated with yogic practice, where it is used as a sacred syllable and a way to gather attention at the beginning or end of a session. Singing bowls are also strongly linked with Himalayan ritual and contemplative settings, and are now used widely in meditation rooms, yoga studios and home rituals. This set comes from Nepal, a country with a deep living tradition of metal objects made for ceremony, sound and everyday devotion.

Keeping it clear and cared for

Rest the bowl on its ring pillow when playing or displaying it. After use, wipe the brass with a soft dry cloth and store the mallet and bowl in the carrying case if you want to keep the set protected between sessions.

Size and details
  • Bowl size: 9 × 5 cm.
  • Total weight: 550 g.
  • Approximate frequency: 679 Hz.
  • Material: brass.
  • Origin: Nepal.
  • Includes: singing bowl, mallet, ring pillow and carrying case.
A thoughtful gift for practice

This is a considered gift for someone who practises yoga, meditates, keeps a small altar, or likes meaningful objects with a practical use. It feels personal without being overly ornate, and the complete set makes it easy to begin using straight away.

Length9 cm
Width5 cm
Weight550 g

Material

Brass

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Common questions

Is this a precision-tuned musical instrument?
It is best understood as a meditative sound instrument rather than a precision-tuned concert instrument. The supplied frequency gives a useful reference, but the character of a singing bowl is usually chosen by ear and feel.
Is it difficult to play?
The struck tone is simple to make. The circling technique takes a little patience, as the bowl responds best to steady pressure and an even pace around the rim.
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