
Elegant Plain Gold Singing Bowl: Handcrafted for Harmonious Sounds
History of Singing Bowl Since the dawn of human civilization, people have turned to music and other forms of sound as a means of self-care. Singing bowls were among the earliest instruments made for this purpose. Singing Bowls are metal bowls with nearly perfect symmetry; they make music when a wooden stick is rotated around the rim or lightly struck against the rim. Mallet in English, known as "Puja" in Nepali, these hardwood sticks are coated in felt or leather. Common names for singing bowls include Tibetan Singing Bowl, Tibetan healing Bowl, Tibetan Meditation Bowl, and Himalayan Singing Bowl. These bowls are traditionally crafted from a variety of metals, including mercury, copper, gold, silver, lead, and iron. In light of this, making singing bowls is often cited as one of the earliest examples of human creativity. In spite of the fact that singing bowls have been passed down through the generations for millennia, unfortunately, the oral history of their creation has been lost w