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Singing Bowl Black Beaten 15cm

SHAMTAM

Singing Bowl Black Beaten 15cm

£157.41
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Description

Dark brass, softly rounded and quietly substantial, this singing bowl brings a steady presence to a shelf, meditation corner or low table. Its black beaten finish keeps the look minimal, while the metal body is made to resonate when struck or played around the rim. It feels less like an ornament and more like a small instrument for marking a pause. A dark bowl with a grounded presence The black finish gives the bowl a calm, contemporary look, with a soft sheen at the rim. Beaten texture catches the light in subtle dimples across the curved outer wall. The rounded shape sits low and steady, giving it a sculptural quality even when it is not in use. Its brass body has a reassuring weight, suited to slow, deliberate handling. The pared-back design keeps attention on the bowl’s form, surface and sound. Sound, touch and playing A singing bowl can be struck gently for a clear tone, or played by circling the rim with a suitable striker. Rim-playing takes patience: steady pressure and an even pace help the metal begin to vibrate. The exact note is not specified for this bowl. With singing bowls, pitch and sustain depend on the diameter, wall thickness, metal and individual shaping, so each piece has its own voice. Black beaten brass from India This bowl is made from brass and comes from India. The beaten surface gives the outside its softly irregular texture, visible as low dimples beneath the dark finish. In singing bowls, that worked surface is part of the character: it gives the piece a less polished, more tactile presence than a smooth cast-looking bowl. Using it in a quiet routine Place the bowl on a stable, level surface, or hold it securely in the palm if you are comfortable doing so. Strike the rim lightly, then let the sound fade before striking again. For rim-playing, move slowly around the outside edge rather than forcing the sound. Care for the dark finish Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after handling. Keep it away from prolonged damp, and avoid abrasive cleaners, as these can mark the surface and dull the finish. Singing bowls in context Singing bowls are closely associated with Himalayan Buddhist and wider meditative practice, where sound is often used to mark a beginning, a pause or a closing moment. The bowl is not simply decorative: its purpose is to be sounded, listened to and allowed to fade. In contemporary homes, many people use a singing bowl as a small ritual object for meditation, yoga, breathwork or a quiet transition between parts of the day. Size and details Diameter: 15 cm Weight: 1300 g Material: brass Finish: black beaten exterior with a softly textured surface Origin: India Range: Tibetan Singing Bowls A thoughtful gift for a quiet corner It suits someone who values sound, stillness and simple ritual: a yoga practitioner, a meditation beginner, or anyone shaping a calmer space at home. The dark finish also makes it easy to place in a modern interior without feeling ornate. Common questions Is this bowl tuned to a specific note? No specific note is supplied for this bowl. Singing bowls vary naturally, and the tone depends on the individual shape, wall thickness and metal. Is it just for meditation? No. It can be used as a sound object, a ritual marker, or a sculptural piece in a quiet home setting.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Items
GTIN5055796554850
MPNTIB-85

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