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Hand‑Etched Brass Buddha Singing Bowls Set of 4

SHAMTAM

Hand‑Etched Brass Buddha Singing Bowls Set of 4

£543.60
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Description

A brass singing bowl set for quiet pauses, meditation corners and shelves that ask for something with presence. The etched Buddha imagery and sacred patterns catch the eye before sound begins, turning crafted metal into a small ritual object as well as an instrument. What the bowls bring to a quiet space Brass gives the set a warm, grounded presence, with a surface made to catch soft room light. The etched decoration brings detail up close, inviting the eye to slow down before the hand reaches for sound. Used one at a time, each bowl becomes a simple way to mark the beginning or end of a mindful pause. Placed together, the set feels sculptural, suited to a meditation corner, low table or calm shelf. The designs hold symbolic depth without needing ceremony, simply a meaningful object to return to. Hand-etched brass with sacred motifs The bowls are made from brass and finished with hand-etched decoration. The motifs include Buddha imagery, the Tree of Life, lotus flowers and geometric mandalas, each bringing a different layer of visual meaning to the set. Sound, touch and playing A singing bowl is played by striking the rim or by moving a suitable striker steadily around it. The sound comes from the metal vibrating, so patience and even pressure matter as much as strength. No specific musical note is given for this set. Treat each bowl as its own sound object, valued for its tone, feel and decorated presence rather than a measured pitch. Using and caring for brass bowls Place a bowl on a stable surface or hold it flat in the palm before playing. Tap gently, then allow the sound to fade before striking again. Keep the brass dry and wipe with a soft cloth after handling. Over time, brass can deepen in tone and develop a natural patina, which many people enjoy as part of the material’s character. Symbolism in Tibetan-inspired practice Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan Buddhist practice and are often used to mark a transition into meditation, reflection or ritual space. The symbols here carry familiar meanings within Buddhist and contemplative art: the Buddha motif points towards wisdom and awakened awareness, the lotus is associated with purity and rising through difficulty, the Tree of Life suggests connection, and mandalas are used as ordered visual forms for focus. The set honours that language of symbolism in a quiet, decorative form. Size and details Set includes four singing bowls. Material: brass. Finish: hand-etched decoration. Part of the Tibetan Singing Bowls range. Exact dimensions, weights and striker inclusion are not specified. A meaningful gift for a reflective home This is a thoughtful gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a small altar space or simply loves objects with cultural symbolism and quiet beauty. It suits a person who appreciates sound, metalwork and mindful daily rituals. Common questions Are the bowls tuned to specific notes? No measured notes are provided for this set, so it is best chosen for its brass sound, hand-etched symbolism and use as a contemplative object. Will the brass change over time? Yes. Brass naturally develops a deeper tone and patina with handling and age. Wiping it with a dry, soft cloth helps keep the surface clean.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Items
GTIN5056368356636
MPNTIB-134SET

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