Hand-hammered one dimple at a time, this Tibetan copper singing bowl carries the craft and intention of a centuries-old tradition. Each small indentation on the surface is made by hand, giving the bowl its distinctive antique texture and ensuring that no two are exactly alike. When struck or rimmed with a mallet, it produces a rich, resonant tone that lingers — the kind of sound that slows the breath and quiets the mind.
Originating from Nepal and shipped from Lhasa, Tibet, these bowls are the real thing — not decorative reproductions, but genuine instruments used in Tibetan Buddhist practice for meditation, sound healing, and ritual. Available in 8 sizes from 8cm to 17cm diameter, each with its own tonal character.
Size Guide
8cm — ~190g | Higher pitch, bright and clear
8.5cm — ~210g | Slightly deeper, still bright
9.5cm — ~290g | Balanced mid-tone
11cm — ~390g | Warm, full sound
12cm — ~560g | Rich and resonant
13cm — ~600g | Deep, grounding tone
15.5cm — ~1,050g | Powerful, sustained resonance
17cm — ~1,300g | Deep bass, maximum presence
Details
Material: Copper, hand-hammered
Origin: Nepal / Tibet
Engravings: Sanskrit mantras
Height range: 4.5 – 9cm depending on size
Includes mallet
Suitable for: Meditation, sound healing, stress relief, yoga, altar use