Green Tara Thangka Design Singing Bowls
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Description
Introducing our beautiful handmade singing bowl which features a detailed Thangka design of Green Tara, the fully enlightened female Bodhisattva known as the "Mother of all Buddhas", a powerful symbol of compassion, courage, and protection, on its inner base. It is believed that her mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha is said to ease fear and encourage inner strength, when chanted a couple of times repeatedly in the event of problems.
The singing bowl is colourfully etched with intricate Tibetan symbols and motifs and repetitive Tibetan Mandalas on the inner and outer walls, and outer base. The colourful decorations are inspired by traditional Thangka Arts, which are used in Tibetan culture for meditation and storytelling.
The bowl is made of high-quality bronze and handcrafted by skilled Newari artisans using traditional methods passed down through generations. The singing bowl produces rich, resonant tones that help calm the mind, making it ideal for meditation, yoga, sound healing, stress reduction or simply as a sacred piece in your home.
These singing bowls are available in one size: 23 cm top diameter bowl weighing around 1.6 kg. Since each bowl is handcrafted, slight variations in weight and detailing are completely normal.
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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.







