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Tibetan Singing Bowl in A

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Fall in love with the crystal-clear tones of this Tibetan singing bowl tuned to A

Let this Tibetan singing bowl tuned to A guide you through your quiet moments with complete confidence!

Awaken the power of your throat chakra with this Tibetan singing bowl in A

Associated with Vishuddha, the throat chakra, the musical note A is the tone this Tibetan singing bowl produces when it vibrates under the strike of its solid-wood mallet. By working to balance this energy center, located, as its name suggests, at the base of the throat, you can strengthen your ability to communicate with others and boost creativity through the expression of inner emotions. Hand-hammered from a seven-metal alloy, this singing bowl measures 3.35 in (8.5 cm) in diameter—a small size that creates bright, high-pitched vibrations, ideal for purification. With its beautiful golden finish, every impact on the inner and outer walls of this Tibetan bowl, tuned to the note A, is done by hand, reflecting long hours of skilled craftsmanship. Immerse yourself in this ocean of sound, awaken your senses, and enrich your daily life with this exceptional musical instrument.

Free gift:

  • An exclusive booklet on how to use the Tibetan singing bowl
  • A wooden mallet
  • A cotton cushion to rest the instrument on

Technical specifications of the Tibetan bowl in A

  • Diameter: 3.35 in (8.5 cm)
  • Height: 2 in (5 cm)
  • Musical note/tone: A
  • Weight: 6.9 oz (195 g)
  • Material: seven-metal alloy

Elevate your spirit with the Full Moon Tibetan singing bowl, forged on a full moon night by Nepalese or Tibetan artisans. Whether you’re a musician or seeking inner peace, this bowl is an ideal companion for your spiritual journey. Alternatively, order your Tibetan singing bowl now from our other available models and start creating a symphony of well-being and serenity in your life.

Explore archaeological discoveries of singing bowls in Vietnam

Recent archaeological excavations in Vietnam focusing on numerous singing bowls have determined that this unique musical instrument dates back several centuries. Singing bowls were often called "golden metal" in Vietnamese temples, where people used them to make offerings. In addition, priests used them in rituals because they carried sacred symbolism. Unlike their Tibetan counterparts, Vietnamese bowls aren’t played with a leather- or felt-covered striker, but simply with a solid-wood mallet. This produces a very powerful, clear sound that’s less muffled than a Tibetan singing bowl. Buying a singing bowl means fully embracing a tradition that connects Vietnam with other Asian countries, where people seek peace and spirituality in this way. Experience it for yourself today.

Let yourself be tempted by the relaxation brought by this Asian instrument

According to legend, the Tibetan singing bowl has been around for centuries and has been used by Buddhist monks throughout this time. It is also a therapeutic tool for those who want to relax and unwind in harmony. Made mainly from copper and tin, the bowl generates sounds that reverberate through the cells of the body. Some believe that these vibrations encourage muscle relaxation and calm the mind. According to an experiment conducted in Germany in 2022, sound massage with this type of bowl slows down brain activity—ideal for a moment of tranquility or a meditation session. They are also used to purify spaces through vibrations or to improve sleep quality.

Explore sound meditation with the Tibetan singing bowl from Tawang Monastery

Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh, India, is the largest monastery in the state and features a statue of Buddha Sakyamuni measuring over 26 ft (8 m) tall. It is a Buddhist monastery that also has a few singing bowls that play a key role in the daily rituals that mark the monks' lives. According to tradition, singing bowls are made of precious metals whose vibrations resonate in harmony with the body and mind. In 2013, the University of New Delhi conducted a study showing that Tawang singing bowls can promote emotional healing and reduce stress. This is why the vast majority of Tibetan bowls currently manufactured are modeled on those from Tawang Monastery. Discover the power of Tawang's vibrations and let them guide you to a state of deep serenity.

Learn how Tibetan monks use singing bowls to harmonize the chakras

Chakra harmonization is one of the pillars that governs the rustic and ascetic life of Tibetan and Nepalese monks. Traditionally, low-pitched sounds are used to reconnect with the earth, which is why this type of vibration is preferred for the so-called lower chakras, namely the two lowest ones along the spine. Consequently, Tibetan bowls with high-pitched sounds are reserved for the upper chakras, as high-pitched sound waves are believed to rise higher into the sky to reach the cosmos and the divine. For energy enthusiasts and professionals alike, the Tibetan singing bowl remains the preferred tool—its power is unmatched to this day. Experience the difference for yourself and bring one home today.

In Hindu tradition, each of the seven musical notes is associated with one of the seven major chakras in the human body. Chakras are energy centers often referenced in meditation and healing practices. In many traditions, especially yoga and Ayurveda, these chakras are believed to influence different physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being. Playing a specific note on a Tibetan singing bowl can help balance and harmonize these energy centers as shown in the chart below:


Correspondence of the Music Notes with the chakras for the Tibetan Bowl

Here is an overview of the seven main chakras and their musical correspondences:

1 - Root Chakra (Muladhara):

  • Location: base of the spine
  • Associated note: C
  • Meaning: This chakra is associated with security, survival, and basic needs. When balanced, it provides a sense of stability and grounding.

2 - Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana):

  • Location: just below the navel
  • Associated note: D
  • Meaning: This chakra is linked to creativity, sexuality, and emotional expression. When balanced, it promotes vitality and passion.

3 - Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura):

  • Location: stomach/solar plexus area
  • Associated note: E
  • Meaning: This chakra relates to self-confidence, willpower, and personal power. A balanced Manipura strengthens self-esteem and decision-making abilities.

4 - Heart Chakra (Anahata):

  • Location: center of the chest
  • Associated note: F
  • Meaning: This chakra is the center of love, compassion, and kindness. When it is open, it allows for a deep connection with others.

5 - Throat Chakra (Vishuddha):

  • Location: throat
  • Associated note: G
  • Meaning: This chakra is related to communication and expression. A balanced Vishuddha promotes clear and honest communication.

6 - Third Eye Chakra (Ajna):

  • Location: between the eyebrows
  • Associated note: A
  • Meaning: This chakra is associated with intuition and clairvoyance. It plays a role in awareness and the ability to see beyond appearances.

7 - Crown Chakra (Sahasrara):

  • Location: top of the head
  • Associated note: B
  • Meaning: This chakra represents spirituality and connection to the universe. A balanced Sahasrara promotes inner peace and spiritual understanding.

If you plan to use the bowl for meditation, relaxation, or sound therapy, think about the effect you want to achieve based on the information above. Trust your intuition—often, the musical note you’re naturally drawn to will be the one that suits you best.

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Delivery time: orders are delivered in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and EU countries within 3 to 14 business days. This may take up to 30 days for other countries.


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