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Singing Bowl Set Brass Golden Buddha

SHAMTAM

Singing Bowl Set Brass Golden Buddha

£174.90
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Description

The first touch of the striker gives this brass singing bowl set its quiet pull: metal meeting rim, a warm tone opening into the room, a small ritual made visible. With a golden Buddha design and the essential pieces included, it is made for meditation, prayer, focused listening, or a still corner of the home. What the set brings to the room A complete singing bowl set, with the bowl, cushion and suede-coated stick ready to use together. The brass bowl sits low and steady, like a bell made for the hand rather than for hanging. Struck with the padded end, it gives an immediate, bell-like sound that marks a beginning or ending. Circling the rim with the wooden end creates the familiar singing motion, slow and attentive. The Buddha motif gives the piece a contemplative presence, as suited to display as to practice. Brass bowl with Buddha detail The bowl is made from brass with a golden finish, carrying a Buddha design that places it clearly within a meditation and ritual setting. The set also includes a cushion for resting the bowl and a suede-coated stick for playing it in two different ways. How to play the tone Rest the bowl on its cushion, or hold it steadily on an open palm without gripping the sides. Tap the rim with the padded end of the stick for a clear struck tone. To make the bowl sing, place the wooden end against the outer rim and move it around slowly with even pressure. The sound comes from friction and vibration, so a relaxed, consistent movement matters more than force. In Buddhist practice and Tibetan exile craft Singing bowls are a form of standing bell, used in Buddhist practice as a support for meditation, prayer and focused states of attention. Contemporary Tibetan singing bowls are also part of the craft culture of Tibetan communities in exile in India, where ritual objects, sound tools and decorative artefacts continue to be made for daily and ceremonial use. The Buddha image adds a layer of Buddhist iconography, not as decoration alone, but as a visual reminder of stillness, discipline and compassionate attention. Care before and after use Keep the bowl dry and handle it with clean hands, as brass can dull when exposed to moisture. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth after use, and rest it on the cushion so the base does not knock against hard surfaces. Size and details Material: brass bowl Country of origin: India Total weight: 1300 g Bowl size: 19 cm diameter, 8 cm high Cushion size: 14 x 14 cm Stick length: 18 cm Included: brass singing bowl, cushion, suede-coated stick and padded box Variation: sizes may vary slightly due to the nature of the product A thoughtful gift for quiet practice This is a considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a prayer space, or enjoys meaningful objects with sound and presence. It feels complete from the start, without needing to source a separate striker or cushion. Common questions Is this a precision-tuned musical instrument? No specific musical note is supplied for this bowl. Singing bowls are usually chosen for their feel, tone and presence rather than exact pitch. What is the difference between striking and singing the bowl? Striking gives an immediate bell-like tone. Singing the bowl means circling the rim with the wooden end of the stick to build a steadier vibration. Can it be kept on display? Yes. The golden brass finish and Buddha design make it suitable for a shelf, altar, meditation corner or quiet desk space when not in use.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Items
GTIN5055796535644
MPNTIB-74

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