Singing bowl engraved with the Flower of Life, choice of 20 or 21 cm - 950 or 1200 gr. Sold with a suitable mallet! Magnificent pieces!
Singing bowl engraved with the Flower of Life, choice of 20 or 21 cm - 950 or 1200 gr. Sold with a suitable mallet! Magnificent pieces!
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About the product:
→ Singing bowl with 'Flower of Life' engravings
🌍 Origin: Nepal
📐 Dimensions: Ø 20 or 21 centimeters
⚖️ Weight: ± 950 or 1,200 grams
🧬 Materials: 7 noble metals = copper, tin, nickel, zinc, iron, lead, mercury, silver
🎶 Sound type: Perfect quality, the sound is medium to very low and quite long.
📦 Packaging: Individually packaged with cushion and mallet included
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
ॐ About the engravings:
Symbol | Meaning | Use on our products |
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🌸 Flower of Life | Harmony, balance, universal interconnection, positive energy | Engravings on singing bowls, jewelry, decorative objects |
✨ | Promotes meditation, concentration and protection | Ideal for spiritual practice and well-being |
💎 | Sacred symbol recognized in many traditions | Suitable for collectors and spiritual enthusiasts |
👉 Note: Ideal for chakra realignment meditations, kundalini practices or any form of energy work focused on the integration of the subtle body.
Also suitable for sound therapy rituals to anchor intention and deepen resonance.
The percentages of metals, diameter and thickness of the different bowls provide the specific sound and harmonics of each singing bowl. Each bowl is therefore unique.
Please note: All our handmade singing bowls are sorted by weight. The diameter mentioned is an approximate guideline, so you have a general idea of the bowl's width.
📎 Information about the process of hammering Tibetan singing bowls:
The hammering process of singing bowls is entirely done by hand. Each singing bowl is hammered following a series of procedures that will give the bowl the perfect shape.
During the manufacturing phase, different metals that make up the bowl are melted in a furnace (copper, tin, iron, lead, gold and silver) depending on the type of bowl desired, such as bronze bowls or those of the seven metals. The molten metal is then poured into a mold to obtain a metal disc of the desired size and thickness.
At this stage, the metal disc is modeled after being weighed and measured very precisely and then is classified according to the type of bowl to come.
As for the actual hammering process, 4 or 5 discs are stacked on top of each other and then heated until they become incandescent.
The formed glowing metal disc is then hammered by skilled craftsmen until the metal is no longer hot; then it is heated again and hammered again.
These two operations, heating and hammering, continue until the desired shape and size are obtained (which explains why hammered singing bowls can have differences of a few centimeters from each other).
When hammering bowls, the metal disc should be beaten while it is still hot, because it is more flexible.
Once cooled, in fact, the metal loses its flexibility and becomes increasingly brittle, thus risking cracks that would occur if it were struck. Once the desired shape has been achieved, the stages of manufacturing the bowl itself begin.
Each bowl is brought to the desired shape and size, repeating the heating and hammering phase if necessary.
Once the desired shape and size are achieved, the bowl is hammered to perfection. Individual bowls are then chiseled and finished inside and out.
📋 Fact sheet:
Property | Details |
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Name | Tibetan singing bowl 🕉️ |
Nature | Musical instrument and ritual tool |
Composition | Alloy of several metals (bronze, copper, sometimes silver and tin) |
Origin / Deposits | Tibet, Nepal, India |
Appearance | Hollow metal bowl, of various sizes, sometimes decorated with patterns or mantras |
Sound | Vibrant and prolonged sound, pure and harmonic |
Virtues / Symbolism | - Purification and energetic harmonization 🔔 - Meditation and relaxation - Stimulation of the chakras and vibrational balance |
Spiritual Use | - Support for meditations and yoga practices - Energy cleaning of places and objects - Sound therapy and deep relaxation |
Purification | Physical cleaning of the bowl and repeated vibrations to “empty” the previous energy |
Recharging | Not directly applicable; sometimes exposed to the sun or moon for symbolic energy |
Value | Varies depending on size, alloy, manufacturing quality and age |
Short story / Anecdote | Used for centuries in Tibetan monasteries, singing bowls were used for both meditation and religious rituals. The sound is said to "connect with the primordial sound." |
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