Zen Waterless "Dolphin Sound" Titanium Himalayan Singing Bowl
Size: ~5" diameter x 2.25" high
Weight: ~425 grams
Average Rim Thickness: ~2.0 mm
The waterless dolphin bowl produces the same fluid, modulating call as a traditional dolphin bowl, but achieves the effect through the bowl itself rather than the water inside it. Strike the bowl, then gently move it through the air, and the sound shifts and breathes the way a water-filled bowl does, without a single drop involved.
For practitioners, this opens up the dolphin sound to settings where water isn't practical. It travels cleanly to and from sessions, sets up in seconds, and eliminates the cleanup, spill risk, and prep time that come with a standard dolphin bowl. For sessions on rugs, hardwood floors, or near other instruments, the waterless version removes a recurring source of worry. It's also a strong option for outdoor work, mobile practitioners, and anyone who wants the dolphin sound available at a moment's notice.
These bowls are hammered from titanium, the same metal used in our traditional dolphin bowls. Titanium's strength-to-weight ratio makes the bowl easy to lift, tilt, and rotate through the motions that produce the modulating sound, while standing up to regular handling and travel. The metal's natural resonance gives the bowl a clear, sustained tone that carries the dolphin effect smoothly through each movement.
How to play
Strike the bowl with the included mallet, then gently move it in a circular or tilting motion to product the dolphin effect. Adjust the speed and angle of your movement to shape the sound. No water is needed.
A note on practice
The dolphin sound takes time to develop. Each bowl varies slightly in height, thickness, and resonance, and each player will find their own rhythm of motion. Expect to spend time learning how your specific bowl responds before the sound feels natural. This is part of the instrument's character, not a limitation.
Accessories
This product includes a Zen carrying bag, a Zen buckwheat cushion, 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. Sound 3 sample includes the bowl being struck then gently moving or tilting the bowl.
The photos and sound samples are examples of this product and not specific to the bowl you receive. The bowl you receive will be similar in size and quality.

