A rare 19th century Tibetan singing bowl, entirely hand-hammered and all original. The surface reveals a subtle, organic pattern of indentations created through traditional forging techniques, giving the bowl its distinctive texture and character. Its warm, resonant E tone is clear and sustained, producing rich vibrations ideal for meditation, sound therapy, and personal wellness practices.
The bowl rests on a turquoise brocade ring cushion that provides both stability and an elegant decorative accent. Accompanying the piece is a 10-inch wool-covered mallet for producing deep, enveloping tones, along with a solid wood striker wrapped in leather for precise, sustained resonance.
Weighing approximately 1.5 pounds, this meaningful ceremonial object is both a beautiful historical artifact and a powerful instrument for contemplative practice. A complete and harmonious set, ready for use or display.