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Authentic Mani Antique Singing Bowl – Rare Tibetan Mudra Bowl for Deep Meditation & Healing

Authentic Mani Antique Singing Bowl – Rare Tibetan Mudra Bowl for Deep Meditation & Healing

By Himalayan Singing Bowl and trading Published on Jan 13, 2026
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Mani antique singing bowl is a traditional Tibetan sound tool known for its unique shape, thick walls, and powerful, high tones. These bowls are typically handmade from a blend of sacred metals and are valued for their resonance and physical presence in spiritual practices like meditation and healing.

They often feature a thick-walled, high-sided design with a prominent belly, a flat or slightly rounded base, and a thick rim. They can be compared to an elephant's foot or a begging bowl, with walls that taper towards the mouth.

* Crafted from a blend of 5-7 metal alloys, typical of antique Himalayan craftsmanship.

* Sound:

Mani bowls produce a powerful, focused tone, rich in low to mid frequencies with a relatively short sustain. The sound is often described as strong and grounding.

* Size:

Typically found in small to medium sizes, ranging from 4 to 9 inches in diameter.

* Historical Context:

Dating back to the 16th to 18th century, these bowls are increasingly rare and difficult to source.

* Uses:

Primarily used for deep meditation, focused mindfulness, clearing negative energy, and ritual and ceremonial practices. They are also used in energy healing and chakra balancing, particularly for the Root and Solar Plexus chakras.

A Mani bowl is a type of Tibetan singing bowl, also known as a Mudra bowl, characterized by its thick walls, a flat bottom, and a wider middle section compared to its rim. These bowls are known for producing a high-pitched tone and a distinct overtone, often used by monks for collecting alms and in meditation practices.

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Mani bowls have a distinctive shape with a flat bottom and a wider middle section, tapering towards the rim, which may be slightly inward-facing.

They produce a high-pitched tone and a strong overtone, making them ideal for meditation and sound healing practices.

* Historically, Mani bowls were used by monks for collecting food during alms rounds and also for meditation and religious ceremonies.

* Mudra Connection:

They are also referred to as Mudra bowls due to their association with the hand gesture (mudra) used by monks when holding and offering the bowl.

* Material and Craftsmanship:

Mani bowls are typically made from bronze or other metals and are often hand-beaten, resulting in variations in tone and sound quality.

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