Round Cushion Size Guide
| Cushion Size (cm) |
| Singing Bowl Size (inch) XS |
| Cushion Size (cm) | XS | S | M |
| Singing Bowl Size (inch) | 3-4 | 4.5-6 | 7 + |
* Handmade Cushions may be few cm variation
The Kopre Singing Bowl is an authentic Himalayan sound bowl, handcrafted in Nepal by experienced artisans who preserve traditional metal-forming methods passed down through generations. Each bowl is individually shaped and polished, resulting in a natural finish and a tonal quality that is truly one of a kind.
This bowl is valued for its clean resonance and stable vibration, producing a calming sound that gently supports breath awareness and mental clarity. The fundamental tone offers a smooth, steady base, while the higher overtones add depth and richness to the sound experience.
Light in weight and comfortable to hold, the Kopre Bowl responds easily to both soft tapping and slow rim rotations. It is well suited for beginners learning sound techniques, as well as seasoned practitioners seeking consistent and balanced tones.
Beyond its musical function, the Kopre Singing Bowl serves as a grounding tool for meditation, yoga sessions, sound healing, chakra work, and spiritual rituals, helping to cultivate relaxation, focus, and inner balance.
Product Specifications
- Diameter: 7 inches
- Style: Kopre
- Fundamental Tone: G3 – Throat Chakra (Vishuddha)
- Fundamental Frequency: 192 Hz
- Overtone: C5 – Root Chakra (Muladhara)
- Overtone Frequency: 555 Hz
- Weight: 0.720 kg
Package Includes
- 1 x Singing Bowl
- 1 × Ring Cushion
- 1 × Wooden Mallet
Handmade with love
Supporting Artisans since 1983
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- Hand Picked
- Sustainably Made
- Sound for Your Inner 'Self'
- Directly working with Artisans
Care
Care
- Clean with soft micro fibre cloth
- Do not use Harsh Chemicals
- Do not drop from Height
Handmade Singing Bowls
At Singing Bowl Shop, our singing bowls are handcrafted in Nepal using traditional techniques. Each bowl is made by skilled artisans who carefully select and blend metals before hammering and shaping them to achieve the desired sound quality. This process, rooted in centuries-old practices, ensures each bowl has a distinct resonance and tone, embodying the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Nepal.


