Om Mani Padme Hum Singing Bowl – Etched Bronze – Deep Grounding Resonance
A Resonance for Deep Grounding
Strike the rim and feel the deep vibration hum through your chest. Its tone steadies your breath and roots your energy to the present.
SKU |
SB-00738 |
Categories |
Etched Bowl Singing Bowl |
The Anatomy of the Om Mani Padme Hum Bowl
This singing bowl carries balance, substance, and purpose in every curve.
Made for sound healers and meditation, it blends strength with stillness.
Material: Seven-Metal Bronze Alloy
Crafting Style: Hand-Etched and Fire-Forged
Diameter: 23 cm
Weight: About 1.7 kg
Fundamental Note: D (Re), Approx. 294 Hz
Included: Dual-Tipped Mallet and Silk Cushion
Every bowl is tuned with care to preserve acoustic harmony.
Acoustic Profile: The Polyphonic Roar
This bowl speaks in layered tones that roll through the air.
Its voice is rich, warm, and naturally grounding.
The sound sustains for long moments, filling silence with calm light.
A gentle rhythmic pulse forms—a slow wah-wah that soothes the mind.
Visual Dharma: The Relief Etched Mandala
The bowl glows with dark bronze and subtle gold highlights.
Its rim is finished in black, marking strong contrast and balance.
At the center rests a Flower of Life mandala.
It symbolizes harmony, creation, and the unity of all things.
Around the outer wall flows Om Mani Padme Hum, etched by hand.
It carries the essence of compassion and enlightened awareness.
The base holds the Tibetan Om symbol, grounding every vibration in stillness.
Energetic Anatomy: Root Chakra Grounding
This D-tone bowl aligns with the Root Chakra.
It helps release uncertainty, fear, and emotional restlessness.
The vibration shifts the mind from tension to tranquility.
You will feel anchored, balanced, and quietly strong.
Born from Fire: The Hammering Process
Artisans in Kathmandu hand-forge each bowl from raw bronze.
The metal is heated, beaten, and etched with traditional precision.
This slow craft gives every piece its living resonance.
No two bowls sing exactly the same way.
Ritual Application: Sound Bath & Massage
Rest the bowl on its cushion before playing.
Hold the mallet and awaken the note with a gentle strike.
Percussion (Strike): Let the tone bloom before striking again.
Friction (Sing): Move the mallet around the rim in circles to build a deep, steady song.
The more patient your motion, the clearer the voice becomes.



