6-8.25" "Suspended Chord" Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl 4pc Set #antiqueset19
Size: 6-8.25"
Weight: 370 grams to 912 grams
This set features 4 unique antique bowls.
The progression of notes includes 2 pairs of 2 adjacent notes with an even gap between each pair.
This arrangement is known as a "suspended" chord or progression.
Bowls Included:
8.25" E Note Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl #e912
Strike Note: E Note Octave: 3 Note Frequency: 163 Hz
Weight: 912 g Rim Thickness: 4.7 mm
Each Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl carries a story that extends far beyond modern sound practice. These bowls were hand-hammered using traditional methods and metal alloys common throughout the Himalayan regions, but unlike contemporary singing bowls, they were originally created for everyday use. Many served as household eating dishes or communal vessels before later being recognized for their resonant acoustic qualities.
Over time, these utilitarian bowls revealed their naturally rich tones and harmonic complexity. Through decades of regular use, handling, and natural aging, the metal structure settled and matured, contributing to the deep, layered resonance these antique bowls are known for today. Every bowl in our collection is estimated to be approximately 80–120 years old, making each one a genuine historical artifact rather than a modern reproduction.
As with all hand-hammered bowls, no two antiques are alike. Variations in thickness, patina, hammer markings, and shape are not imperfections, but evidence of age, authenticity, and lived experience. Their sound profiles tend to be especially complex, with long sustain, evolving overtones, and a grounded, earthy presence that reflects their long history of use. These bowls are ideal for collectors, practitioners, and sound therapy professionals seeking instruments with depth, character, and a tangible sense of lineage.
6.75" F Note Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl #f452
Strike Note: F Note Octave: 3 Note Frequency: 173 Hz
Weight: 452 g Rim Thickness: 3.4 mm
This bowl includes a free pillow and a suede wrapped wood striker.
Sound sample includes the bowl struck with the suede mallet. Sound 2 sample includes the bowl sung at the rim with the suede mallet.
The photos and audio samples provided are of the exact bowl you will receive.
Each Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl carries a story that extends far beyond modern sound practice. These bowls were hand-hammered using traditional methods and metal alloys common throughout the Himalayan regions, but unlike contemporary singing bowls, they were originally created for everyday use. Many served as household eating dishes or communal vessels before later being recognized for their resonant acoustic qualities.
Over time, these utilitarian bowls revealed their naturally rich tones and harmonic complexity. Through decades of regular use, handling, and natural aging, the metal structure settled and matured, contributing to the deep, layered resonance these antique bowls are known for today. Every bowl in our collection is estimated to be approximately 80–120 years old, making each one a genuine historical artifact rather than a modern reproduction.
As with all hand-hammered bowls, no two antiques are alike. Variations in thickness, patina, hammer markings, and shape are not imperfections, but evidence of age, authenticity, and lived experience. Their sound profiles tend to be especially complex, with long sustain, evolving overtones, and a grounded, earthy presence that reflects their long history of use. These bowls are ideal for collectors, practitioners, and sound therapy professionals seeking instruments with depth, character, and a tangible sense of lineage.
6.25" G Note Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl #g370
Strike Note: G Note Octave: 3 Note Frequency: 208 Hz
Weight: 370 g Rim Thickness: 3.8 mm
This bowl includes a free pillow and a suede wrapped wood striker.
Sound sample includes the bowl struck with the suede mallet. Sound 2 sample includes the bowl sung at the rim with the suede mallet.
The photos and audio samples provided are of the exact bowl you will receive.
Each Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl carries a story that extends far beyond modern sound practice. These bowls were hand-hammered using traditional methods and metal alloys common throughout the Himalayan regions, but unlike contemporary singing bowls, they were originally created for everyday use. Many served as household eating dishes or communal vessels before later being recognized for their resonant acoustic qualities.
Over time, these utilitarian bowls revealed their naturally rich tones and harmonic complexity. Through decades of regular use, handling, and natural aging, the metal structure settled and matured, contributing to the deep, layered resonance these antique bowls are known for today. Every bowl in our collection is estimated to be approximately 80–120 years old, making each one a genuine historical artifact rather than a modern reproduction.
As with all hand-hammered bowls, no two antiques are alike. Variations in thickness, patina, hammer markings, and shape are not imperfections, but evidence of age, authenticity, and lived experience. Their sound profiles tend to be especially complex, with long sustain, evolving overtones, and a grounded, earthy presence that reflects their long history of use. These bowls are ideal for collectors, practitioners, and sound therapy professionals seeking instruments with depth, character, and a tangible sense of lineage.
6" A Note Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl #a414
Strike Note: A Note Octave: 3 Note Frequency: 232 Hz
Weight: 414 g Rim Thickness: 3.8 mm
This bowl includes a free pillow and a suede wrapped wood striker.
Sound sample includes the bowl struck with the suede mallet. Sound 2 sample includes the bowl sung at the rim with the suede mallet.
The photos and audio samples provided are of the exact bowl you will receive.
Each Antique Himalayan Singing Bowl carries a story that extends far beyond modern sound practice. These bowls were hand-hammered using traditional methods and metal alloys common throughout the Himalayan regions, but unlike contemporary singing bowls, they were originally created for everyday use. Many served as household eating dishes or communal vessels before later being recognized for their resonant acoustic qualities.
Over time, these utilitarian bowls revealed their naturally rich tones and harmonic complexity. Through decades of regular use, handling, and natural aging, the metal structure settled and matured, contributing to the deep, layered resonance these antique bowls are known for today. Every bowl in our collection is estimated to be approximately 80–120 years old, making each one a genuine historical artifact rather than a modern reproduction.
As with all hand-hammered bowls, no two antiques are alike. Variations in thickness, patina, hammer markings, and shape are not imperfections, but evidence of age, authenticity, and lived experience. Their sound profiles tend to be especially complex, with long sustain, evolving overtones, and a grounded, earthy presence that reflects their long history of use. These bowls are ideal for collectors, practitioners, and sound therapy professionals seeking instruments with depth, character, and a tangible sense of lineage.

