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Tibetan Healing Singing Bowl- 17 cm

Regular price $200.00
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Our Tibetan singing bowls are handcrafted using traditional methods by skilled artisans in Nepal, the place of origin of these spiritual instruments. These bowls have a long history of use in meditation and spiritual practices by Tibetan Buddhist monks and practitioners.

Hand-Hammered Craftsmanship and Materials

Those Bowls are hand-hammered. When struck or circled on the rim, these bowls produce a range of soothing sounds, thus vibrations that bring balance to the mind, body, and soul. Our singing bowls are made from a carefully selected range of metal alloys, each chosen to correspond with a different element or chakra, including gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, and lead. These different alloys and their corresponding elements enhance the spiritual experience and create a more profound impact on the user's meditation or yoga practice.

Tibetan Healing Singing Bowl Features

Material: metal alloys, including gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, and lead.
Craftsmanship: 100% hand-hammered
Origin: Nepal

Diameter: 17 cm
Chakra: Root Chakra
Note: C
Frequency: 261 Hz

Includes: wooden striker and a perfectly fitting cushion support that provides maximum resonance
Uses: Personal meditation practices, yoga classes, or even as decorative pieces in your home or office.

Extra Readings

Tips for singing a healing bowl 

  • Hold the bowl in the palm of one hand and use a mallet with the other hand.
  • Strike the bowl gently with the mallet to create a sound.
  • Use a circular rubbing motion with the mallet around the rim of the bowl to create a continuous sound.
  • Experiment with different mallets to create different sounds.
  • Focus on your breathing and allow the sound of the bowl to help you relax and reduce stress.
  • Practice regularly to improve your technique and create a deeper resonance with the bowl.

Reasons why singing bowls may not sing:

  • The bowl may be dirty or dusty, which affects the sound quality.
  • The technique used to create sound may not be correct or consistent.