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Singing Bowls Set of 3 Brass Handmade

SHAMTAM

Singing Bowls Set of 3 Brass Handmade

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Description

The ritual begins simply: a hand, a bowl, and the clear meeting of metal on rim. This handmade brass singing bowl set brings three resonant bowls together for meditation, prayer, quiet focus, or a still moment at the centre of a room. Three bowls for one quiet practice The set gives you three bowls to work with, so the ritual can feel layered rather than solitary. Each bowl sits low and open, with a rounded form that rests steadily on its base. The golden interiors catch the light warmly, while the outer surfaces show deeper bronze and brown tones. The visible surface has a worked, slightly irregular character, giving each piece a human-made presence. Used together, they suit a meditation corner, yoga space, altar, or quiet shelf where sound and stillness meet. Brass, iron and a time-worn finish The bowls are made from brass with iron and glass listed in the material details. The finish is warm and reflective inside, darker and more patinated outside, with natural variation between the three pieces. Because they are handmade, small differences in size, surface and shape are part of the set rather than flaws. How the sound is made A singing bowl is a type of bell that rests on its base. When the rim or side is struck, the metal vibrates and produces sound. For a simple tone, place the bowl on a flat palm or stable surface and strike the rim gently with a suitable striker. To encourage a sung tone, move the striker slowly around the outer rim with even pressure, listening for the point where the bowl begins to respond. Made in India by Tibetan monks in exile This set comes from India and is made by Tibetan monks in exile. Singing bowls are associated with Buddhist practice, where they are used as supports for meditation, prayer and focused attention. Their role is both practical and symbolic: the tone marks a beginning, gathers the mind, and gives a quiet room a point of return. Today, bowls like these are also used in yoga spaces, home rituals and sound-based meditation, carrying that older contemplative context into everyday practice. Care for the metal and the ritual Handle the bowls with dry hands and wipe them with a soft, dry cloth after use. Keep them away from prolonged damp, as metal surfaces can mark or dull with moisture. Store them where the rims will not be knocked. If you display them, leave a little space around each bowl so the shape and reflective interior can be properly seen. Sizes and details This is a set of three handmade bowls. The small bowl measures 11 cm x 5 cm, the medium bowl measures 12 cm x 6 cm, and the large bowl measures 13 cm x 6 cm. Sizes may vary slightly because of the handmade nature of the pieces. A gift for a thoughtful home A meaningful choice for someone who meditates, practises yoga, or likes objects with ritual depth. The three-bowl format feels especially considered, giving the recipient a small sound practice rather than a single decorative piece. Common questions Are the bowls tuned to musical notes? No specific musical notes are provided for this set. Choose it for its handmade character, ritual use and layered bowl sizes rather than precision tuning. Can the bowls be used for meditation? Yes. Singing bowls are traditionally used in Buddhist practice as a support for meditation, prayer and focused attention.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Items
GTIN5055796535576
MPNTIB-54

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