Singing bowls have travelled from Himalayan workshops to home altars — hand-hammered forms whose resonant overtones quieten the mind and steady the breath. At Sacred Essence, our collection includes Tibetan singing bowls, Himalayan singing bowls, and authentic sound bowls chosen for tone, craftsmanship, and spiritual presence. Alongside these are tingsha bells and temple bells, each carrying a unique vibration for meditation, reiki, and sound healing.
If you’re searching for singing bowls UK or wondering where to buy authentic Tibetan singing bowls, you’ll find both trust and variety here. We ethically source from artisans in Nepal, Tibet, India, and Pakistan, ensuring every instrument is made with respect for tradition and the environment.-
Our range spans small meditation bowls to large Tibetan singing bowls with deep resonance for sound baths and energy work. Whether you’re a yoga teacher, sound healer, reiki practitioner, or simply looking for a singing bowl for personal ritual, our listings include clear details on size, finish, and tone — so you can choose the right instrument with confidence.
Visit our Coniston shop or order online for handmade pieces, honest guidance, and the very best in singing bowls UK.
Explore our collection of Singing Bowls, Tingshas & Gongs, traditional sound healing instruments used for meditation, grounding rituals, mindfulness practices, and harmonic sound therapy. These instruments produce rich resonant tones that help create calm, focused environments for spiritual practice and relaxation.
Singing bowls and tingsha cymbals have been used for centuries in meditation and ceremonial traditions to balance energy, mark moments of stillness, and encourage deep relaxation. Gongs and resonant metal instruments create powerful vibrations that can help support sound healing sessions, meditation circles, and therapeutic environments.
This collection forms part of our wider World Instruments for Meditation, Ritual & Sound Healing range, offering instruments used by sound therapists, meditation practitioners, and musicians to create peaceful soundscapes and sacred
environments.
Explore Other World Instruments
You may also wish to explore other collections within this range:
Remo Buffalo Drums (Vegan & Synthetic) – Durable shamanic-style drums with synthetic skins ideal for drumming circles, ceremonies, and sound healing practices.
Frame Drums – Shamanic & Bodhrán – Traditional natural skin frame drums used for ceremonial drumming, ritual work, and shamanic journeying.
Maracas, Rattles & Rainsticks – Percussion instruments used for rhythm work, meditation, and ceremonial sound therapy.
Wind Chimes & Garden Bells – Resonant chimes and bells used to purify energy and create calming sacred spaces.
Koshi & Heola Wind Chimes – Tuned wind chimes widely used in relaxation environments and sound healing sessions.
Tibetan Singing Bowls — Hand-Hammered Bowls for Calm, Clarity & Sound Healing - Sacred Sound for Rituals, Meditation & Yoga
A Gentle Welcome - Sound has a way of clearing the cobwebs and calling us back to ourselves. Step into this collection and you’ll find;
Whether you’re visiting us in our Lake District shop in Coniston or searching online for “where to buy Tibetan singing bowl UK”, you’ve arrived at a place where every instrument is both practical and poetic. These bowls aren’t just things; they’re companions for meditation, yoga, healing, and daily life.
From the Himalayas to Your Altar: The Living Story
A Craft Carried Through Generations
Each bowl carries a lineage. In Himalayan workshops, artisans still heat, hammer, and tune by hand — coaxing bronze into voices that bloom with overtones. A single note doesn’t just strike; it opens, expands, and lingers like a held breath.
In monasteries, that sound marks thresholds — the start of meditation, the end of prayer, the simple return to presence. When you play one at home, you’re joining that same thread: a centuries-old practice that still feels alive in the moment.
Modern Paths, Ancient Roots
Today, singing bowls sit at the crossroads of tradition and modern wellness. They’ve found their way into yoga studios, therapy rooms, and sound baths, where they steady breath, deepen relaxation, and help the nervous system soften.
Think of the roles:
Tingshas — bright, crystalline bells that announce a moment, sharp and clear as dawn air.
Bowls — resonant, grounding voices that hold the space steady.
Spouting bowls — playful, tactile wonders where vibration becomes visible fountains of water.
Each one calls us back, not to something “other,” but to what’s already waiting inside.
Sizes, Materials & Tone
How to Choose by Size
People often ask, “What size bowl is right for me?” The answer depends on your intention.
A small singing bowl (around 12–16 cm) sings with a higher, portable voice — perfect for travel or personal cues.
A medium bowl (18–23 cm) offers balance — deep enough for daily meditation, strong enough for small groups.
A large Tibetan singing bowl (23–30 cm and beyond) fills the room, perfect for sound baths, ceremonies, or anchoring a practice space.
Tingshas, by contrast, are small paired cymbals — 5–9 cm in diameter. Their tone doesn’t linger like a bowl; it cuts through and clears, making them ideal for opening or closing a practice.
Understanding the Materials
Most of our metal singing bowls are cast in bell bronze — a traditional seven-metal alloy that gives depth and richness.
Hand-hammered bowls: earthy, layered voices with long sustain.
Pressed brass bowls: bright and quick, ideal for sharp cues.
Etched mantra bowls: inscribed with symbols or prayers, combining visual beauty with tonal clarity.
Patina finishes: darker, aged surfaces that mellow the sound and protect the bowl’s voice.
Each finish is like a dialect — same language of resonance, but different textures of expression.
Buying Made Simple
If you’ve found your way here by searching “buy singing bowls UK” or “best Tibetan singing bowl for meditation”, know that choosing the right one isn’t about technicalities alone — it’s about how it makes you feel.
When you test or listen:
Notice the tone — does it soften your chest, calm your thoughts?
Feel the rim — does it sit comfortably under your hand when you circle it?
Check the striker — is it paired well so the bowl sings easily?
We’ve made our product pages simple: each listing tells you exactly what’s included (mallet, cushion, tingsha strap), so there are no surprises when your package arrives.
Practice & Purpose
For studios and teachers, larger bowls can pace a class or anchor a group meditation. For home practice, a single bowl or set can transform a corner of your space into
a sanctuary.
Yoga singing bowls UK — steady the tempo for classes and guide breathwork.
Temple bowls — anchor rituals and ceremonies with depth.
Tingshas — mark openings, transitions, and closures with crystalline clarity.
Spouting bowls — bring wonder and play into meditation, a reminder that vibration is visible as well as heard.
Whether you’re new to sound or a seasoned practitioner, the right instrument feels like an old friend the first time it sings in your hand.
Special Varieties
Full Moon Singing Bowls
Some bowls are made under the full moon, believed to capture lunar energy. Practitioners prize them for their heightened resonance and spiritual potency — voices that feel charged, luminous, and expansive.
Spouting Bowls (Water Singing Bowls)
A spouting bowl makes sound visible. Partly filled with water, it sends ripples and droplets leaping into the air as you play.
How to use one:
Fill to about a third with room-temperature water.
Rub damp palms along its handles or sing the rim.
Adjust water until the fountain rises just so.
The effect is always mesmerising — part physics, part magic.
Tingshas — Sacred Bells
Tingshas are small paired cymbals, struck together to make a clear, high-pitched tone. They are used in:
Tibetan Buddhist rituals, to open and close prayers.
Meditation, to gather focus or mark transitions.
Reiki and energy healing, for cleansing and protection.
Yoga classes, to guide students gently in and out of practice.
There are different ways to strike them — a light touch for a clean chime, a glancing strike for a longer sustain, or a damped close to signal completion. However you play, their sound feels like a bell that “cuts through the fog.”
Singing Bowls, Tingshas & Spouting Bowls Together
Used together, they create a complete ritual arc:
Open with a tingsha strike — crisp, clarifying.
Deepen with a singing bowl — rich resonance filling the space.
Wonder with a spouting bowl — sound made visible, water dancing in rhythm.
Close with tingshas — a clear return to stillness.
Accessories, Care & Safety
Every bowl deserves a little care, and we provide cushions, mallets, and carry bags so yours is always supported.
Cushions & mats protect tone and keep bowls steady.
Mallets — wood or suede for different voices; felt for deep, soft strikes.
Carry bags (brands like Meinl, Shanti) — safe travel and storage.
Care tips: dry bowls after water use, avoid harsh polishes, and play gently with sensitive groups (pregnancy, tinnitus, pacemakers).
Chakra Sets & Harmonised Collections
For those building a full sound toolkit, we offer Tibetan singing bowl sets:
Trios — small, medium, large.
Chakra-aligned sets — tuned to C–B notes for energy centres.
Octave collections — graduated resonance across ranges.
Therapist editions — deluxe packages for sound healers.
These sets sing together in harmony, designed for meditation teachers, sound bath practitioners, and anyone wanting a complete tonal palette.
Voices from Our Community
“Beautiful depth and sustain — exactly as described.” — UK Verified Buyer
“Spouting bowl is magical — water dancing within seconds.” — Verified Buyer
“Guidance was spot on; my medium bowl anchors daily practice.” — Lake District
Ethical Sourcing & Integrity
Sacred Essence partners directly with Himalayan artisans, supporting lineage-based craftsmanship. When you bring a bowl into your practice, you’re also sustaining the communities that keep this tradition alive.
“Spouting bowl is magical — water dancing within seconds. Great instructions included.” — Verified Buyer
“Helpful guidance choosing sizes. My medium bowl now anchors daily practice.” — Verified Buyer, Lake District
Sacred Essence — Trusted Since 2006
Based in the heart of the Lake District, Sacred Essence has been a trusted UK supplier of authentic Tibetan singing bowls, tingshas, and ritual tools since 2006.
What began as a small shop sharing incense and prayer bowls with travellers and seekers has grown into a dedicated home for sound healing instruments — still family-rooted, still carrying the same care for tradition, and still here to support you after nearly two decades.
Whether you visit our Coniston shop to try bowls in person, or order online with our secure dispatch and careful packing, you can be confident each piece is chosen with integrity and guided by experience.Visit
Explore Singing Bowls, Tingshas & Gongs
Explore our collection of Singing Bowls, Tingshas & Gongs, traditional sound healing instruments used for meditation, grounding rituals, mindfulness practices, and harmonic sound therapy. These instruments produce rich resonant tones that help create calm, focused environments for spiritual practice and relaxation.
Singing bowls and tingsha cymbals have been used for centuries in meditation and ceremonial traditions to balance energy, mark moments of stillness, and encourage deep relaxation. Gongs and resonant metal instruments create powerful vibrations that can help support sound healing sessions, meditation circles, and therapeutic environments.
This collection forms part of our wider World Instruments for Meditation, Ritual & Sound Healing range, offering instruments used by sound therapists, meditation practitioners, and musicians to create peaceful soundscapes and sacred
environments.
Explore Other World Instruments
You may also wish to explore other collections within this range:
Remo Buffalo Drums (Vegan & Synthetic) – Durable shamanic-style drums with synthetic skins ideal for drumming circles, ceremonies, and sound healing practices.
Frame Drums – Shamanic & Bodhrán – Traditional natural skin frame drums used for ceremonial drumming, ritual work, and shamanic journeying.
Maracas, Rattles & Rainsticks – Percussion instruments used for rhythm work, meditation, and ceremonial sound therapy.
Wind Chimes & Garden Bells – Resonant chimes and bells used to purify energy and create calming sacred spaces.
Koshi & Heola Wind Chimes – Tuned wind chimes widely used in relaxation environments and sound healing sessions.
Tibetan Singing Bowls — Hand-Hammered Bowls for Calm, Clarity & Sound Healing - Sacred Sound for Rituals, Meditation & Yoga
A Gentle Welcome - Sound has a way of clearing the cobwebs and calling us back to ourselves. Step into this collection and you’ll find;
Whether you’re visiting us in our Lake District shop in Coniston or searching online for “where to buy Tibetan singing bowl UK”, you’ve arrived at a place where every instrument is both practical and poetic. These bowls aren’t just things; they’re companions for meditation, yoga, healing, and daily life.
From the Himalayas to Your Altar: The Living Story
A Craft Carried Through Generations
Each bowl carries a lineage. In Himalayan workshops, artisans still heat, hammer, and tune by hand — coaxing bronze into voices that bloom with overtones. A single note doesn’t just strike; it opens, expands, and lingers like a held breath.
In monasteries, that sound marks thresholds — the start of meditation, the end of prayer, the simple return to presence. When you play one at home, you’re joining that same thread: a centuries-old practice that still feels alive in the moment.
Modern Paths, Ancient Roots
Today, singing bowls sit at the crossroads of tradition and modern wellness. They’ve found their way into yoga studios, therapy rooms, and sound baths, where they steady breath, deepen relaxation, and help the nervous system soften.
Think of the roles:
Tingshas — bright, crystalline bells that announce a moment, sharp and clear as dawn air.
Bowls — resonant, grounding voices that hold the space steady.
Spouting bowls — playful, tactile wonders where vibration becomes visible fountains of water.
Each one calls us back, not to something “other,” but to what’s already waiting inside.
Sizes, Materials & Tone
How to Choose by Size
People often ask, “What size bowl is right for me?” The answer depends on your intention.
A small singing bowl (around 12–16 cm) sings with a higher, portable voice — perfect for travel or personal cues.
A medium bowl (18–23 cm) offers balance — deep enough for daily meditation, strong enough for small groups.
A large Tibetan singing bowl (23–30 cm and beyond) fills the room, perfect for sound baths, ceremonies, or anchoring a practice space.
Tingshas, by contrast, are small paired cymbals — 5–9 cm in diameter. Their tone doesn’t linger like a bowl; it cuts through and clears, making them ideal for opening or closing a practice.
Understanding the Materials
Most of our metal singing bowls are cast in bell bronze — a traditional seven-metal alloy that gives depth and richness.
Hand-hammered bowls: earthy, layered voices with long sustain.
Pressed brass bowls: bright and quick, ideal for sharp cues.
Etched mantra bowls: inscribed with symbols or prayers, combining visual beauty with tonal clarity.
Patina finishes: darker, aged surfaces that mellow the sound and protect the bowl’s voice.
Each finish is like a dialect — same language of resonance, but different textures of expression.
Buying Made Simple
If you’ve found your way here by searching “buy singing bowls UK” or “best Tibetan singing bowl for meditation”, know that choosing the right one isn’t about technicalities alone — it’s about how it makes you feel.
When you test or listen:
Notice the tone — does it soften your chest, calm your thoughts?
Feel the rim — does it sit comfortably under your hand when you circle it?
Check the striker — is it paired well so the bowl sings easily?
We’ve made our product pages simple: each listing tells you exactly what’s included (mallet, cushion, tingsha strap), so there are no surprises when your package arrives.
Practice & Purpose
For studios and teachers, larger bowls can pace a class or anchor a group meditation. For home practice, a single bowl or set can transform a corner of your space into
a sanctuary.
Yoga singing bowls UK — steady the tempo for classes and guide breathwork.
Temple bowls — anchor rituals and ceremonies with depth.
Tingshas — mark openings, transitions, and closures with crystalline clarity.
Spouting bowls — bring wonder and play into meditation, a reminder that vibration is visible as well as heard.
Whether you’re new to sound or a seasoned practitioner, the right instrument feels like an old friend the first time it sings in your hand.
Special Varieties
Full Moon Singing Bowls
Some bowls are made under the full moon, believed to capture lunar energy. Practitioners prize them for their heightened resonance and spiritual potency — voices that feel charged, luminous, and expansive.
Spouting Bowls (Water Singing Bowls)
A spouting bowl makes sound visible. Partly filled with water, it sends ripples and droplets leaping into the air as you play.
How to use one:
Fill to about a third with room-temperature water.
Rub damp palms along its handles or sing the rim.
Adjust water until the fountain rises just so.
The effect is always mesmerising — part physics, part magic.
Tingshas — Sacred Bells
Tingshas are small paired cymbals, struck together to make a clear, high-pitched tone. They are used in:
Tibetan Buddhist rituals, to open and close prayers.
Meditation, to gather focus or mark transitions.
Reiki and energy healing, for cleansing and protection.
Yoga classes, to guide students gently in and out of practice.
There are different ways to strike them — a light touch for a clean chime, a glancing strike for a longer sustain, or a damped close to signal completion. However you play, their sound feels like a bell that “cuts through the fog.”
Singing Bowls, Tingshas & Spouting Bowls Together
Used together, they create a complete ritual arc:
Open with a tingsha strike — crisp, clarifying.
Deepen with a singing bowl — rich resonance filling the space.
Wonder with a spouting bowl — sound made visible, water dancing in rhythm.
Close with tingshas — a clear return to stillness.
Accessories, Care & Safety
Every bowl deserves a little care, and we provide cushions, mallets, and carry bags so yours is always supported.
Cushions & mats protect tone and keep bowls steady.
Mallets — wood or suede for different voices; felt for deep, soft strikes.
Carry bags (brands like Meinl, Shanti) — safe travel and storage.
Care tips: dry bowls after water use, avoid harsh polishes, and play gently with sensitive groups (pregnancy, tinnitus, pacemakers).
Chakra Sets & Harmonised Collections
For those building a full sound toolkit, we offer Tibetan singing bowl sets:
Trios — small, medium, large.
Chakra-aligned sets — tuned to C–B notes for energy centres.
Octave collections — graduated resonance across ranges.
Therapist editions — deluxe packages for sound healers.
These sets sing together in harmony, designed for meditation teachers, sound bath practitioners, and anyone wanting a complete tonal palette.
Voices from Our Community
“Beautiful depth and sustain — exactly as described.” — UK Verified Buyer
“Spouting bowl is magical — water dancing within seconds.” — Verified Buyer
“Guidance was spot on; my medium bowl anchors daily practice.” — Lake District
Ethical Sourcing & Integrity
Sacred Essence partners directly with Himalayan artisans, supporting lineage-based craftsmanship. When you bring a bowl into your practice, you’re also sustaining the communities that keep this tradition alive.
“Spouting bowl is magical — water dancing within seconds. Great instructions included.” — Verified Buyer
“Helpful guidance choosing sizes. My medium bowl now anchors daily practice.” — Verified Buyer, Lake District
Sacred Essence — Trusted Since 2006
Based in the heart of the Lake District, Sacred Essence has been a trusted UK supplier of authentic Tibetan singing bowls, tingshas, and ritual tools since 2006.
What began as a small shop sharing incense and prayer bowls with travellers and seekers has grown into a dedicated home for sound healing instruments — still family-rooted, still carrying the same care for tradition, and still here to support you after nearly two decades.
Whether you visit our Coniston shop to try bowls in person, or order online with our secure dispatch and careful packing, you can be confident each piece is chosen with integrity and guided by experience.Visit
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