Let the first touch of striker to rim become a small pause in the day. This brass singing bowl set is ready for a focused sound ritual at a desk, altar or quiet corner. The dark golden surface and Golden Tara motif give it a calm, devotional presence without feeling ornate for its own sake.
What the set brings to the moment
The bowl has a warm, aged brass tone, with engraved bands that catch the light around the curve.
The Golden Tara motif makes the bowl feel centred and contemplative, suited to display as well as use.
It works as a simple ritual object: strike once, listen, and let the room settle around the tone.
The brass bowl and its details
The bowl is made from brass, with a deep golden-brown finish and decorative linework around the outside. The visible patterning includes script-like bands and a Golden Tara design, giving the piece its quiet symbolic character.
Sound, touch and everyday use
A singing bowl can be played in two simple ways. Tap the rim or side for an immediate, bell-like note, or move the striker slowly around the rim to encourage a more sustained singing tone.
Use it before meditation, at the beginning of a yoga practice, or as a small marker between work and rest. It is an instrument for attention: a sound to return to, rather than something to force.
Made in India, shaped by Himalayan tradition
This brass singing bowl set is made in India, where Tibetan Buddhist communities and wider Himalayan craft traditions have helped keep singing bowls present in both ritual and contemporary mindful practice. In Tibetan Buddhist iconography, Tara is a female bodhisattva associated with compassion and attentive presence. A Golden Tara motif brings that visual language into the object softly, as cultural symbolism. Today, bowls like this are used in meditation spaces, yoga rooms and homes around the world, valued for the simple meeting of metal, hand and listening.
Care for the bowl
Keep the brass dry and wipe it with a soft cloth…
region of manufacture: India