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 a traditional Himalayan sound bowl, meticulously handcrafted in Nepal using techniques that have been preserved for generations. Each bowl is individually shaped and naturally finished, giving it a distinct look and a tonal character unique to every piece.
This bowl produces grounding yet uplifting vibrations. Its fundamental tone, C3 (128 Hz), resonates with the Root Chakra (Muladhara), promoting stability, security, and emotional grounding. The overtone, F4 (371 Hz), aligns with the Heart Chakra (Anahata), supporting love, compassion, and emotional balance. Together, these frequencies create a harmonious sound ideal for meditation, yoga, sound healing, and mindfulness practices.
Lightweight and comfortable to hold, the Kopre Bowl responds smoothly to gentle strikes and circular motions along the rim. It produces a clear, steady tone that is perfect for beginners while offering depth appreciated by experienced practitioners.
More than just a musical instrument, the Kopre Singing Bowl is a tool for relaxation, focus, and cultivating inner harmony.
Product Specifications
- Diameter: 7 inches
- Style: Kopre
- Fundamental Tone: C3 – Root Chakra (Muladhara)
- Fundamental Frequency: 128 Hz
- Overtone: F4 – Heart Chakra (Anahata)
- Overtone Frequency: 371 Hz
- Weight: 0.510 kg
Package Includes
- 1 × Singing Bowl
- 1 × Ring Cushion
- 1 × Wooden Mallet
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Supporting Artisans since 1983
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- Sustainably Made
- Sound for Your Inner 'Self'
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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.


