A singing bowl is a type of bell shaped as a bowl. They come in many shapes and sizes and ours are made using a special alloy of seven metals:
copper, tin, iron zinc, lead, silver and gold.
Singing bowls were traditionally made throughout Asia.
The tradition continues today in Nepal, India, China, and Japan.
Vibration is the most essential characteristic of singing bowls.
For centuries the pure vibrations of singing bowls have been used for healing, meditation, aking music and purifying negative influences.
Doctors have used them for diagnostics, Monks used them for offerings,
and Shamans used them for esoteric purposes.
How to Play a Singing Bowl
Singing bowls are played by striking or “singing”. Bells are made to be struck, and singing bowls sound wonderful when struck with a soft mallet or wooden stick. Larger bowls may also be made to “sing” by rubbing a stick around the lip of the bowl, which produces a chord of harmonic tones.
The sound is soothing and relaxing, inducing peace and tranquility.
Care Instructions: Wash with soapy water to clean, and dry thoroughly.
Do not drop on a hard surface or hit with another metal object.