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Buddhist Hand-Beaten Jambati Singing Bowl – Conch Shell (Shankha) Design with Carving

  • Item Code: HME25637
  • Weight: 808 grams
  • Dimensions: 17 x 17 x 9 cm
  • Material: Bronze
  • Availability: In stock

☛ Handmade Singing Bowls: Traditional Craftsmanship

Each hand-beaten singing bowl is crafted using a meticulous, time-honored process:

Metal Alloy Formation – A blend of copper and tin is melted and shaped.
Hand-Hammering Process – The bowl undergoes extensive hammering and shaping to refine its thickness and resonance.
Perfected for Sound Quality – Skilled artisans ensure a deep, balanced, and meditative tone.
Polished & Decorated – Some bowls feature sacred Buddhist symbols, such as the Shankha (Conch Shell), representing purity and enlightenment.

Every bowl reflects Nepal’s rich heritage, making it a valuable tool for meditation and sound healing.


☛ Request a Sound Check

We personally inspect each handmade singing bowl for quality and resonance. If you’d like to hear the sound before purchasing, we offer a sound-check service for $2. This non-refundable deposit will be deducted from your invoice upon purchase.

🔹 Note: Due to microphone and speaker limitations, recorded audio may not fully capture the bowl’s true resonance.
📲 For inquiries, contact us on WhatsApp: +9779841614206.


☛ Included Accessories

Your purchase includes:

  • A cushion for stability
  • A wooden mallet for striking
  • A felt mallet for playing

Additional accessories are available for purchase. If you need assistance, please let us know.


☛ About the Etching & Carving Quality

This handmade singing bowl features exceptional-quality etching and carving. Unlike standard designs with broader strokes, we have commissioned a fine artist trained in Thangka painting to create intricate, highly detailed lines.

Precision Artwork – Finer and more delicate carvings compared to standard thick-lined designs.
Shankha Symbolism – Represents spiritual awakening, the voice of Buddha, and the divine call to enlightenment in Buddhist traditions.

This bowl is not just a musical instrument but also a sacred spiritual artifact.