These stunning hand beaten brass Tibetan Singing bowl have a fantastic tone. Each singing bowl comes unboxed and comes with a wooden striker. Handmade bowls have an improved tone in comparison to machine made ones. This hammered brass singing bowl is a fair-trade product and is a perfect tool for therapeutic sound therapy to improve health. It is multi-purpose with many uses. The Tibetan Singing bowl can be used for meditation, the sound effect has been known to help reduce stress and can also be beneficial for headaches.
Experienced therapists will use the Tibetan singing bowl at a sound bath which is a meditative healing with the use of sound waves from various musical instruments. Due to the handmade nature of these products designs may slightly vary but loveliness comes as standard. This very special bowl has a lovely unique sound. It comes from a workshop in India, Nepal.
There are many ways to play a singing bowl. You can either strike the side of it which will let out a resonance throughout the metal or a more traditional way to play it would be to carefully rub the rim on the outside of the bowl to create a build-up ringing sound.
Size: approximately 10cm
Weight: 340g
Product Type: Musical instrument
Colour: Yellow & brown
Pattern: Hammered
Material: Metal & wood
Material details: Brass
Number of bowls included: 1
Shape: Round
Theme: Spiritual healing
Display type: Freestanding
Product Care: Wipe with a soft damp cloth to remove dust and ensure that it is completely dry afterwards to prevent water stains. Over time the brass will naturally tarnish and to bring it back to new you can use steel wool and a metal polish according to manufacturers instructions.
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Nepal, India
Pitch | High pitch |
Decay time | 1600 |
Dominant Frequency Range | 500hz - 17khz |
Frequency Range | 200hz - 17khz |
Peak decibels | 82db |
RMS decibels | 61db |
Loudness Rating | Level 8 |
Difficulty Rating | 6 |
What’s included | Tibetan Singing Bowl and Wooden Striker |
Attack | 6ms |
Timbre Tone Colour | Metal, rich, resonant, and soothing |
Dynamic Range | Medium |
Recommended Age | 13 years + |
To make the Tibetan Singing Bowl ring, place it flat on your hand or on a singing bowl cushion for stability. Hold the beater and gently move it around the rim in a circular motion. It may take a little practice to master the technique, but the sound will gradually build from soft to loud and powerful. Another way to play the bowl is by striking its side with the beater, which produces a harsher sound and is often used in yoga settings, as it requires less engagement from the therapist, allowing them to focus on guiding students.
The sound can last up to 30 seconds, though this may vary depending on the force of the strike and the specific loudness achieved. The decay of the sound is gradual, and environmental factors such as room acoustics and ambient noise can also affect how long the sound lingers.
Yes, a handmade wooden beater is included with the singing bowl. This beater works well for producing a soothing, resonant sound. If you’d like to explore different tonal effects, you can also try other beater options we sell separately, such as those with suede ends, which offer a softer, more subtle sound.
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