Tibetan Singing Bowl
A Tibetan singing bowl, also called a singing bowl or meditation bowl, is a percussion instrument used mainly for meditation, therapeutic work, and relaxation. Made from an alloy of different metals or from quartz crystal, it is played by gently striking it or rubbing the rim with a mallet. This Asian sound instrument is valued for its many benefits and is sometimes used for sound massage sessions.
Tibetan Singing Bowl Energy Healing
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7-Metal Tibetan Bowl
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Book
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Full Moon Singing Bowl
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Therapeutic Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Bowl Meditation
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Chakra Singing Bowl
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Relaxation Singing Bowl
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Flower of Life Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Singing Bowl for Sleep
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Tibetan Chakra Bowl
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Deep-Tone Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Crystal Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Bowl Mallet
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Mallet for Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Cushion
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Tibetan singing bowl C
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Cover
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Tibetan Bowl Massage
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7-Chakra Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Heart Chakra
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Handmade Tibetan Bowl
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432 Hz Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Tibetan Singing Bowl Stone Purification
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Tibetan Bowl Instrument
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Rock Crystal Singing Bowl
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Meditation Singing Bowl
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Quartz Singing Bowl
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Buddhist Singing Bowl
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Solar Plexus Singing Bowl
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Quartz Crystal Singing Bowl
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Crystal Singing Bowl Cover
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Singing Bowl in A
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Hand-hammered Tibetan singing bowl
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Engraved Tibetan Singing Bowl
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Purification Singing Bowl
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Singing Bowl Massage
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Singing Bowl for Pregnancy
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Healing Singing Bowl
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What is a Tibetan singing bowl?

The Tibetan singing bowl is a percussion instrument that usually takes the form of an inverted bell or, more simply, a classic kitchen bowl shape.
Traditionally, singing bowls are crafted from an alloy of seven metals—gold, silver, tin, copper, iron, lead, and mercury—each linked to one of the seven major chakras in Hindu tradition. More recently, quartz crystal bowls have emerged, as they allow for more precise tones to be achieved during manufacturing compared to metal bowls.
Using a mallet or striker—a simple stick wrapped with felt or leather—the player strikes or rubs the outer wall of the Tibetan bowl. The metal then vibrates, resonates, and produces rich, complex tones that vary depending on the diameter, weight, and material of the instrument. That’s why professionals who use Tibetan singing bowls often own several models in different sizes.
Usually, the percussionist does not play the Tibetan bowl directly on the ground. The instrument rests either in the musician’s open hand or on a ring-shaped or rectangular cushion that helps the vibrations spread properly.
What sounds does a singing bowl produce?
The size and composition of the bowl determine its voice. Smaller instruments produce higher tones, while larger singing bowls emit deeper, more resonant sounds.
Watch this video to hear the unique sounds this instrument produces.