$94.25
Inclusive of all taxesKey Highlights
- check_circleMaterial:
- Premium Eco-Lux Stretch (78% Recycled Nylon, 22% Lycra)
- check_circleFeel:
- Buttery-soft, seamless compression with weightless support
- check_circleBest For:
- High-intensity workouts, yoga, and mindful active living
- check_circleImpact:
- Carbon-neutral fulfillment & 100% biodegradable packaging
Product Description
Handmade Copper Singing Sound Bowl for Meditation & Sound Bath
A hand-hammered copper singing bowl shaped in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition — chosen for clean, sustained tones rather than mass production. Pick your caliber from 8 cm pocket-size to 17.5 cm grounding-size, then choose your mallet: leather for warm rolling tones, wood for sharper attack.
✔ Hand-hammered copper for sustained resonance
✔ 8 calibers — from 8 cm travel size to 17.5 cm grounding size
✔ Choose leather mallet (warm) or wooden mallet (bright)
✔ Includes felt washer to stabilize the bowl on any surface
What's in the Box
One copper singing sound bowl in your chosen size and stick style — leather or wooden mallet — plus a felt washer ring to keep the bowl stable during play.
Material & Sound
Hand-hammered copper alloy in the traditional Buddhist style. Smaller calibers (8–9.5 cm) produce higher, brighter tones and respond quickly to the rim strike. Larger calibers (13–17.5 cm) hold lower, longer fundamentals that sustain through breath cycles. Use the mallet rim for sustained singing and the bowl edge for the initial strike.
Sizing for Practice
| Caliber | Tone | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 8 / 8.5 / 9.5 cm | Bright, quick decay | Pocket meditation, travel, throat-chakra focus |
| 11 / 12 cm | Mid, balanced sustain | Daily home practice, mid-chakra work |
| 13 / 15 / 17.5 cm | Deep, sustained drone | Sound bath, grounding, root-chakra focus |
Each bowl is handmade — hammer marks, finish variation, and tone color are natural to the craft and confirm authenticity.
Care
Wipe with a soft dry cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and skin oils. Avoid water, vinegar, or commercial copper cleaners — they strip the surface oxidation that contributes to tone. Store the bowl on the felt washer in a dry spot away from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Q: Will the bowl arrive perfectly polished or with hammer marks?
A: Hammer marks and minor surface variation are intentional — they're the signature of a hand-finished bowl and contribute to the tonal character. A factory-uniform finish would mean the bowl was machine-pressed, not hammered.
Q: How sustained is the tone after striking?
A: Larger bowls (13–17.5 cm) hold tones for 30–60 seconds when rimmed; smaller calibers decay faster. Practice softer pressure for the longest sustain.
Q: Best caliber for first-time sound bath or guided meditation?
A: Start with the 11–13 cm range — the mid tones are easiest to summon and steady through a 10–20 minute session.
Q: Leather or wooden mallet — which sounds better?
A: Leather rolls warmer and sustains longer along the rim; wood gives a clearer strike with a brighter attack. Many practitioners eventually own one of each.
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