Crossed Vajra Tibetan Singing Bowls
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Description
Our Tibetan singing bowl is centered around the powerful Vishvavajra, or Crossed Vajra, a symbol of unshakable stability and the grounding force of the earth. You'll find it carefully etched at the base, right where the sound begins to bloom. It is from this symbol that the bowl gets its name and much of its energy.
The singing bowl is decorated with intricate Tibetan geometric patterns and sacred syllables, each mark a reflection of generations of devotion and craftsmanship.
Sizes & Approximate Weights:
Since each singing bowl is handmade, size and weight may vary slightly — a reminder of their authenticity. Available in top diameters of 22 cm, 23-24 cm, and 26 cm, with weights ranging from approximately 1.4 to 2 kg.
These singing bowls are handmade by our Newari artisans in Nepal, who work using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Each bowl is a labor of love, and no two are exactly alike.
Sound and Purpose
The tone of this bowl is clear, deep, and resonant with gentle overtones. Many describe the vibrations as grounding, which helps the mind settle and the heart slow down. Whether you're using it for sound healing therapy, chakra balancing, yoga and meditation practice, personal rituals, or simply to pause and reconnect, this bowl is made to support stillness.
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Usage & Benefits
Singing bowls have been used for centuries in Himalayan spiritual and meditation traditions. Today, they're widely embraced in yoga, meditation, sound healing, and wellness practices like Reiki and more.
A recent systematic review of clinical studies suggests singing bowl meditation may support relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve sleep quality and helping explain their growing use worldwide.
Traditional Hand-craftsmanship
Our singing bowls are hand-hammered by Newari artisans in Nepal using techniques passed down through generations. Each bowl starts as a flat piece of metal alloys and is gradually shaped, refined, and polished by hand. Depending on the design, it may also be etched or hand-carved with symbolic patterns.







