Singing Bowls

Singing Bowls – Sound for Stillness, Intention & Ritual

 

Immerse yourself in the calming resonance of our singing bowls, thoughtfully selected for meditation, mindfulness, and daily ritual. Handcrafted with care, each bowl produces a pure, sustained tone that helps create an atmosphere of focus, calm, and inner connection.

Whether used to begin a meditation, clear a space, or simply center your breath, these bowls offer both beauty and function—made for your spiritual and self-care practices.

Tradition Meets Modern Mindfulness

Rooted in centuries-old traditions, singing bowls are used across cultures to support inner stillness and sacred space. When played—by striking or circling the rim—they produce rich harmonic vibrations that naturally draw your awareness inward.

Our collection includes hand-hammered Tibetan bowls, modern crystal bowls, and decorative options engraved with mantras, chakras, or sacred symbols.

Why Use a Singing Bowl ?

Singing bowls are versatile tools for sound-based mindfulness and personal ritual:

  • Anchor Meditation
    Use sound to gently open or close a practice session with intention.

  • Create a Calming Atmosphere
    Ideal for yoga, reading, journaling, or quiet moments at home.

  • Enhance Space Clearing
    Commonly used in spiritual traditions to reset energy in a room.

  • Beautiful & Symbolic
    Display your bowl as a meaningful object, representing peace, awareness, or presence.

What’s Included

Most singing bowl sets include:

  • The Bowl: Available in metal or crystal, in various sizes and finishes

  • Mallet/Striker: Wood, felt, or suede for striking or rubbing the rim

  • Cushion/Ring: Holds the bowl in place and improves sound clarity

How to Use a Singing Bowl

  1. Place It on a Cushion or Hold in Your Palm
    Ensure stability and allow the sound to resonate freely.

  2. Gently Strike the Rim
    A soft tap produces a clear chime-like tone.

  3. Make It Sing
    Glide the mallet around the edge in a circular motion to sustain a resonant vibration.

  4. Focus on the Sound
    Use the tone as an anchor for mindfulness or slow breathing.