Jambati Singing Bowl – Hand-Beaten, Fine Carving, Seven-Metal Bronze | Traditional Buddhist Sound Healing Bowl
Product Information
• Item Code: HME30883
• Weight: 1630 grams
• Dimensions (cm): 25 (Diameter) × 12 (Height)
• Material: Seven-Metal Bronze Alloy
• Availability: In Stock
Introduction to Jambati Singing Bowls
The Jambati Singing Bowl is one of the oldest and most traditional forms of Tibetan singing bowls. Its origins trace back to the 18th century, where it was commonly used by Buddhist practitioners — often for storing grains, and later recognized for its resonant sound properties.
Hand-beaten and crafted into a classic U-shaped form with a thick rim, this bowl produces deep, long-lasting tones that are ideal for meditation, chakra balancing, sound therapy, and energy cleansing. Its heavy weight and large size contribute to a powerful and stable resonance.
Etching & Carving by a Thangka Artist
This particular bowl features highly detailed carvings that distinguish it from typical etched singing bowls. Instead of bold, thick lines commonly created with broader brushes, this piece was designed by a professional Thangka painter, resulting in finer, sharper, and more intricate lines. The craftsmanship reflects both artistic skill and spiritual reverence.
What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)
We ensure complete transparency with our What You See Is What You Get policy. The bowl you see in the images and videos is the exact product you will receive. Once sold, the corresponding media will be removed to maintain authenticity for future listings.
Included Accessories
This product comes with the following basic accessories:
• One cushion
• One wooden playing mallet
• One felt striker
Please note: If you wish to purchase additional or upgraded accessories, such as a premium drumstick or cushion, these must be selected separately. Prices for accessories include any additional shipping costs.
Crafting Process – The Art of Hand-Beaten Singing Bowls
Each singing bowl is created using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The process begins by forming a seven-metal alloy, typically including copper and tin. This alloy is melted, poured, and shaped into a bowl, then hand-hammered and refined over several stages to ensure balance, symmetry, and tone accuracy.
Once shaped, the bowl is polished and often decorated with sacred symbols and spiritual motifs, reflecting Buddhist or Hindu traditions. Every step of this labor-intensive process contributes to the bowl’s rich sound quality and sacred presence.
Antique Tibetan Style & Sound Quality
Although newly made, this bowl follows the form, finish, and tonal quality of authentic antique Tibetan singing bowls. Sourced and curated with care in Kathmandu, these bowls are crafted to emulate the aged look and deeply resonant tones of vintage Himalayan instruments — highly favored by collectors and practitioners alike.
Ideal For:
• Sound Healers & Therapists
• Meditation & Yoga Practitioners
• Energy Workers & Reiki Masters
• Collectors of Sacred Instruments
• Wellness Centers & Retreat Spaces








