9.5" F#/F# Note Lingam Style Himalayan Singing Bowl #f16000525
Weight: 1600 grams
Average Rim Thickness: 5.5 mm
The note of this bowl when struck is F# 185 Hz
The note of this bowl when sang at the rim with the suede is F# 185 Hz
Lingam Singing Bowls hold deep historical and spiritual significance in Himalayan culture. Named after the central raised “lingam” formation in the base of the bowl—symbolizing divine generative energy—they are considered among the oldest and rarest styles of singing bowls. Traditionally used in sacred rituals and meditation, Lingam bowls produce a unique, focused tone with strong resonance. Their distinct shape and sound make them highly sought after by collectors and sound practitioners alike.
This product includes a free pillow, a felt mallet, and a suede wrapped wood striker.
Sound sample includes the bowl struck with the felt. Sound 2 sample includes the bowl sang at the rim with the suede.
The photos and audio samples provided are of the exact bowl you will receive.
Each Hand Hammered Himalayan Singing Bowl is individually crafted by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Beginning as a carefully selected metal alloy, the bowl is heated and hand-hammered repeatedly to shape and refine its form. This slow, hands-on process creates subtle variations in thickness and contour that give every bowl its own unique sound profile and character.
Because each bowl is shaped by hand rather than cast in a mold, no two are exactly alike. The tone, sustain, and harmonic overtones will naturally vary from bowl to bowl, offering a one-of-a-kind sound experience. These bowls produce warm, complex layers of resonance — ideal for meditation, sound therapy, or personal practice. Visible hammer marks and slight irregularities in the surface are signs of authentic craftsmanship and add to their organic, timeless appeal.

