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Buddhist Hand-Beaten Jambati Singing Bowl with Super Fine Etching Carving – Select Accessories

  • Item Code: HME25786

  • Weight: 1604 grams

  • Size (CM): 23 x 23 x 11

  • Material: Bronze

  • Availability: Available


☛ About the Jambati Singing Bowl

The Jambati Singing Bowl is one of the oldest and most revered types of singing bowls, believed to have originated in the 18th century. Traditionally used by Buddhists for storing grains, the Jambati bowl has since gained spiritual significance for its deep and enduring sound vibrations.

This bowl is hand-beaten into a U-shaped form with a thick rim, producing powerful low-frequency tones ideal for sound healing, chakra alignment, and meditation. Its considerable weight and shape contribute to a long-lasting resonance. This specific bowl features super fine etching and detailed carvings, enhancing its visual and spiritual value.


☛ Accessories (Sold Separately)

The listed price includes only the singing bowl.
Accessories such as drumsticks, mallets, and cushions are available separately and must be chosen based on your needs.
Prices for additional accessories are inclusive of shipping charges.


☛ Included with Purchase

Your purchase includes the following essential playing tools:

  • One cushion

  • One wooden playing mallet

  • One felt-hitting mallet

If you wish to explore more accessories, you can browse and add them to your order.


☛ Request a Sound Check

Each bowl is individually tested by us to ensure tonal quality and resonance. However, if you would like to hear the sound before purchase, we offer a $2 sound check service.
This non-refundable fee will be deducted from your invoice upon purchase.

Please note that audio quality may vary depending on your device’s microphone and speakers.
For sound checks or questions, contact us anytime on WhatsApp: +977 9841614206


☛ Crafting Process of the Hand-Beaten Singing Bowl

Creating a hand-beaten singing bowl is a labor-intensive process rooted in centuries-old tradition. Here’s how it’s made:

  1. An alloy of copper and tin is prepared and melted.

  2. The molten metal is poured into molds and roughly shaped.

  3. Skilled artisans hand-hammer the bowl, carefully refining its shape, thickness, and acoustic balance.

  4. The bowl is then polished to a fine shine and adorned with traditional etchings and spiritual symbols representing Buddhist or Hindu heritage.

Every bowl is a unique creation, offering not just a musical tool, but a piece of cultural artistry.