Also commonly referred to as meditation bowls, prayer bowls, chakra bowls, or crystal bowls, Tibetan singing bowls commonly have religious or spiritual writings etched on the outside of the bowl. They are made out of many different materials, but bronze and brass are two of the most common forms. Singing bowls can be hand-hammered or produced by machines. Generally, the tone is produced by gently striking the outside of the bowl or rubbing the outer rim in a circular fashion with a wooden mallet. Singing bowls are also sometimes referred to as standing bells. ![]() This is an example of what a singing bowl sounds like: With that in mind, Being Zen has put together a list of 11 of the best singing bowls available in 2022. If you are looking to purchase a singing bowl of your own, you have no doubt been captivated by the calming effects of these simple spiritual tools. ![]() The sounds (be they deep and throaty or high and clear) of singing bowls have been used for ages to facilitate the transition from worldly concerns to a space of peace and healing. Vibrating brass and clear crystal expressions resonate with your body as you release the concerns of your day and dip into a space of spiritual connection. Your transformation is accompanied by the smooth, brassy, caramel tones of a singing bowl. A calm, cool, peaceful bliss overtakes you, and you enter a state of serenity.
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