Buddhist Handmade Jambati Singing Bowl with Yantra Design – Fine Carving
▫ Item Code: HME25539
▫ Weight: 980 grams
▫ Size: 21 x 21 x 11 cm (8.5 inches)
▫ Material: Bronze
▫ Availability: In stock
What is a Singing Bowl?
Singing bowls, also known as Himalayan bowls, are widely used in yoga, music therapy, sound healing, and religious ceremonies. In Buddhist traditions, they are played to mark the beginning and end of meditation sessions. These bowls produce pure, resonant tones, similar to sine waves, which are considered calming and harmonious. The sound is created by striking the bowl with a wooden mallet or running the mallet around the rim with gentle pressure, making the bowl “sing”—hence the name.
Request a Sound Check
We personally inspect each singing bowl to ensure its quality and resonance. If you’d like to hear the sound before purchase, we offer a sound check service for a nominal fee of $2. This non-refundable deposit will be deducted from your final invoice. Please note that the sound may vary slightly due to microphone and speaker limitations. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us via WhatsApp at +9779841614206.
Included Accessories
This Jambati Singing Bowl comes with:
✔ A cushion
✔ A wooden playing mallet
✔ A felt-hitting mallet
If you need additional accessories, you can browse our available options and purchase them separately.
Making Process of Hand-Beaten Singing Bowls
Our handmade bronze singing bowls are crafted using a traditional process that involves:
- Creating a high-quality metal alloy (copper and tin).
- Melting and molding the metal into the bowl shape.
- Hammering and refining the shape to achieve the perfect thickness and tone.
- Polishing the bowl to a fine finish.
- Adding intricate engravings and symbols, often inspired by Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
Each bowl is carefully handcrafted to ensure the best resonance and aesthetic appeal.
Exquisite Etching & Carving
This singing bowl features exceptionally fine etching and carving. Unlike standard etching, where lines appear thicker due to broad brush strokes, this design has been meticulously created by a skilled Thangka artist. The details are crisp, refined, and more intricate, adding to the beauty and uniqueness of the bowl.