Zen Bioconcert ZBC1500 B/F Note Singing Bowl 9.5" #zbc1500b1500
Size: 9.5" diameter x 4" high
Weight: 1500 grams
Average Rim Thickness: 2.6 mm
Average Fundamental Note: B 121 Hz
Average Overtone Note: F 359 Hz
This bowl includes a complimentary cushion, carrying bag, a felt mallet, and a suede wrapped wood mallet.
Sound sample includes the bowl struck with the felt mallet. Sound 2 sample includes the bowl sang at the rim with the suede side of the wood mallet.
The photos provided are representative of the bowl and accessories you will receive.
Our Zen Bioconcert Series Bowls are expertly handcrafted metal singing bowls designed for both therapeutic use and immersive sound experiences. Hand-hammered for traditional character, lathed to refine their shape, and then polished to a smooth finish, these bowls combine the resonance of a therapy bowl with the clear, singing tones ideal for concert-quality sound. The result is a versatile instrument that both feels and sounds exceptional, whether used in bodywork or as part of a larger soundscape.
This triple-process craftsmanship enhances tonal clarity and sustain, producing a strong, stable fundamental note alongside rich harmonic overtones. The polished interior and exterior allow the bowl to sing effortlessly, making it easy to draw out long, resonant tones with minimal effort. These qualities make BioConcert bowls particularly well-suited for sound baths, concerts, and group meditations where both presence and projection are key.
Zen Bioconcert Bowls offer a balanced experience, retaining enough vibration to be felt during placements on the body while producing a more expansive, sustained sound than most therapy-focused bowls. Their ability to carry beautifully through a room makes them a favorite for practitioners who move between intimate, one-on-one sessions and larger group settings.
As with all metal singing bowls, each Zen Bioconcert Bowl is one of a kind. Subtle variations in size, thickness, and shape give every bowl its own distinctive voice. To unlock its fullest potential, you may need to explore different playing techniques—adjusting mallet angle, pressure, or speed around the rim to find its unique sweet spot. This responsive nature invites a deeper connection with the instrument, enriching your sound practice with every use.