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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Excellent sound quality at an amazing value! 👍
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Great gift for anyone
WeiChen
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
If you hit it too hard it has a tinny/cheap sound, plus it is MUCH SMALLER than it looks in photos. But I am still keeping it because once you learn how to hit it, not too hard, it sounds pretty nice and is overall a good starter bowl for beginners. It does look nice.Better than the super cheap, super small ones, but definitely still on the cheap/small end of bowls. You get what you pay for.
K. Leach
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
I am a Sound Practiotioner, so I generally will make an in person purchase based on feeling and hearing the bowl. I was skeptical. Very. I was also in a hurry and needed a sample bowl by the next a day for a presentation. It was inexpensive and my hope was it had just enough of an acceptable dual tone for me to use it as an on the go sample.I was really very shocked. This bowl surpassed my expectations by leaps and bounds. It has a strong beautiful tone when I strike it and a steady beautiful tone when I run the rim.I like it so much, it has been merged into my sound set. Wonderful purchase!
HalloweenGal
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I’d looked locally and had no luck finding a bowl with a deeper tone. I didn’t want a crystal bowl, as this will be used at my practice and didn’t want anything that may break. I’ll also note, this is my first singing bowl. The weight of it when I took it out of the box was hefty. I set it on the doughnut, struck it and it resonated for at least 30 seconds on its own. She sang so well the first time I circled the mallet around the edge. Highly recommend this!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
Good size bowl and has a pleasing tone. The striker is not as good as a round white rubber globe on a stick. Tried to use the wooden striker it came with and it does not give a pleasing sound. I would buy this again due to its larger size. Compared to many "singing" bowls this is much larger. It is pricey but one only needs to buy it once and keep it secure and not lend it. I bought the small 3 inch ones and was disappointed. Solid brass. Can be highly polished using "semi-chrome" (a Brand name made in Germany polish on "Amazon") polish as I have done. Comes with a small circular cushion and a wooden striker that a too thin strip of suede or thin leather on it which does not give it a nice tone. A small hammer with a rubber face will make it sound better. That is the only issue I found. I use it for "Centering Prayer". Good for starting and ending a centering prayer session of 20 minutes or more. No need to buy anything larger. I may mount this on a piece of wood with a piece of rubber between the bowl and wood or just set it on one of those "silicone" pot holders either round or square. Such a silicone holder can be folded up and stored inside this bowl as it is large enough to hold one. Me, I would prefer a Round pot holder any color will do. Do Not waste your money on a smaller one. This is , to me, the perfect size. I am afraid of glass bowls so I bought this. The price is right too. Comes with a wood striker wrapped in suede and a cushion but I found a circular " silicone" pot holder which is a perfect fit although a square "silicone" pot holder is also fine. Sorry I did not see this first. It is a great investment for teaching meditation or centering prayer. A "Silicone" ball striker works best but will NOT make the bowl "sing" (that is continue to make a sound as you roll it around the bowl). My first rubber (NOT A SILICONE ONE) is not my recommendation. A bummer so I returned it. Deserves an honored place where you live. Don't lend it you may never see it again. You can enjoy this by yourself or with others.
Thorn
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
I've been testing singing bowls for over five months now, and couldn't connect with any of them. All I knew is that I was never interested in pretty painted bowls that you had to "work" with in order to get a sound that resonated. I've seen this bowl on Amazon for some time now, and after spending 80.00 for a bowl that totally disappointed me (it was warped at the rim), I decided to try this.It's wonderful.As a young Reiki/Kundalini student, I'm learning about moving through the world with intent and purpose. For me, having a singing bowl without all the decorations and overly elaborate symbols keeps me grounded to that intent. The tone of this bowl is very nice and soothing. I'll give an update on where the tone is on the scale. It'll take time to put a full set together, because bowls can be expensive, but patience is part of the journey I'm on, so I'm okay with that, too.I have to share that in my opinion, unless you're totally committed to chakra healing, start off with one bowl that is simply pleasing to the ear, and calming to the mind and heart. Then build your set based on that. I promise you will be much happier taking this a step at a time. Namaste.Update:When first struck my bowl sings a "D," then settles into a "G" undertone. To my way of thinking, this bowl impacts both the Sacral and Throat chakras, and I couldn't be happier, so I can now look for a root chakra singing bowl for "grounding." I've also poured water into the bowl and it's sound is wonderful. By the third strike, bubbles appeared, and water was jumping out the bowl. This is a good singing bowl.
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