A brass singing bowl set for creating a small, focused sound ritual at home, complete with the bowl, striker, ring pillow and carrying case. The moment is simple: striker meets rim, metal answers with a clear hum, and the room has a centre point for attention. It suits a quiet desk, a meditation corner, or a mindful pause between busy parts of the day.
Ready for a complete sound ritual
The set gives you the main pieces in one place, so the bowl can be played, rested and stored without sourcing separate accessories.
The striker offers two playing styles: a gentle strike for an immediate bell-like tone, or a slow movement around the rim for a sustained singing sound.
The ring pillow steadies the bowl while it rests, giving the metal a softer base than a hard table surface.
The carrying case keeps the pieces together between uses, useful if you move your practice between rooms.
The lotus flower detail brings a quiet symbolic note to the piece, making it suitable for display as well as use.
The brass bowl and its lotus detail
The bowl is made from brass, a warm-toned metal often chosen for bells, chimes and singing bowls because it responds clearly when struck. Its lotus flower motif adds a contemplative visual focus without making the piece feel ornate or crowded.
How the sound is made
A singing bowl works through vibration. Strike the rim or side and the metal rings at once; circle the rim with steady pressure and the vibration builds into a more continuous tone. This brass singing bowl set has an approximate frequency of 659 Hz, though singing bowls are best approached as responsive instruments rather than precision-tuned concert pieces.
From Nepal, in the singing bowl tradition
Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan ritual and domestic sound practice, and contemporary bowls from Nepal are now used worldwide in meditation spaces, yoga rooms and quiet homes. The lotus has deep meaning in Buddhist and Hindu visual traditions, where it…
region of manufacture: Nepal