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Singing Bowl: large (5″ to 6″ diameter) with mallet

Singing Bowl: large (5″ to 6″ diameter) with mallet

A singing bowl is an instrument that is used in many Asian cultures as a call to worship, a meditative accompaniment to prayer, a healing device, and a kind of tonal "incense" that lifts prayers up to heaven.

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To prevent damage, each bowl is shipped separately; price includes shipping and tax.


If you've ever participated in a workshop with me (Diana), then you've probably seen me use a singing bowl. I've used singing bowls as a wordless call to worship during Masses in Lent and Advent and at other liturgies. During non-liturgical meetings, such as catechumenate sessions and faith-sharing groups, I use it to call the group back to attention after a small-group discussion or to begin the gathering with silent prayer. It's a great way to set the tone for a celebration or to focus a group.

The best way to choose a singing bowl is to try it out for yourself in person. But if you're nowhere near a place that sells singing bowls, then purchasing one from a reputable dealer is the next best way. The singing bowls I provide here are all tested and hand-picked personally by me. I believe the sound quality of these bowls are best suited for prayer, and I've made sure that these bowls are easy to make "sing."

These bowls are new, machine-made, high quality brass bowls made in Nepal. Machine-made bowls ensure a clear tone at a reasonable price. Hand-made bowls are often more expensive, and the tones can be unpredictable. Hand-made bowls typically need years for the sound to mellow.

These singing bowls come complete with a wooden mallet and a soft cushion.

Details:
Product #05-004SB
approx. 5" to 6" singing bowl, mallet, cushion


$85.00Price:
Singing Bowl: medium (4″ to 5″ diameter) with mallet

Singing Bowl: medium (4″ to 5″ diameter) with mallet

 
 

A singing bowl is an instrument that is used in many Asian cultures as a call to worship, a meditative accompaniment to prayer, a healing device, and a kind of tonal "incense" that lifts prayers up to heaven.

Additional DescriptionMore Details

To prevent damage, each bowl is shipped separately; price includes shipping and tax.


If you've ever participated in a workshop with me (Diana), then you've probably seen me use a singing bowl. I've used singing bowls as a wordless call to worship during Masses in Lent and Advent and at other liturgies. During non-liturgical meetings, such as catechumenate sessions and faith-sharing groups, I use it to call the group back to attention after a small-group discussion or to begin the gathering with silent prayer. It's a great way to set the tone for a celebration or to focus a group.

The best way to choose a singing bowl is to try it out for yourself in person. But if you're nowhere near a place that sells singing bowls, then purchasing one from a reputable dealer is the next best way. The singing bowls I provide here are all tested and hand-picked personally by me. I believe the sound quality of these bowls are best suited for prayer, and I've made sure that these bowls are easy to make "sing."

These bowls are new, machine-made, high quality brass bowls made in Nepal. Machine-made bowls ensure a clear tone at a reasonable price. Hand-made bowls are often more expensive, and the tones can be unpredictable. Hand-made bowls typically need years for the sound to mellow.

These singing bowls come complete with a wooden mallet and a soft cushion.

Details:
Product #05-003SB
approx. 4" to 5" singing bowl, mallet, cushion

 

$70.00Price:
Singing Bowl: small (3″ to 4″ diameter) with mallet

Singing Bowl: small (3″ to 4″ diameter) with mallet

 
 

A singing bowl is an instrument that is used in many Asian cultures as a call to worship, a meditative accompaniment to prayer, a healing device, and a kind of tonal "incense" that lifts prayers up to heaven.

Additional DescriptionMore Details

To prevent damage, each bowl is shipped separately; price includes shipping and tax.


If you've ever participated in a workshop with me (Diana), then you've probably seen me use a singing bowl. I've used singing bowls as a wordless call to worship during Masses in Lent and Advent and at other liturgies. During non-liturgical meetings, such as catechumenate sessions and faith-sharing groups, I use it to call the group back to attention after a small-group discussion or to begin the gathering with silent prayer. It's a great way to set the tone for a celebration or to focus a group.

The best way to choose a singing bowl is to try it out for yourself in person. But if you're nowhere near a place that sells singing bowls, then purchasing one from a reputable dealer is the next best way. The singing bowls I provide here are all tested and hand-picked personally by me. I believe the sound quality of these bowls are best suited for prayer, and I've made sure that these bowls are easy to make "sing."

These bowls are new, machine-made, high quality brass bowls made in Nepal. Machine-made bowls ensure a clear tone at a reasonable price. Hand-made bowls are often more expensive, and the tones can be unpredictable. Hand-made bowls typically need years for the sound to mellow.

These singing bowls come complete with a wooden mallet and a soft cushion.

Details:
Product #05-002SB
approx. 3" to 4" singing bowl, mallet, cushion

 

$60.00Price:

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