Meet, The Starlight Solstice Singing Bowl. 8.25 inch bell metal bronze singing bowl, handmade in Northern India.
A perfect "toning" singing bowl, rich in the inharmonic overtones that will create the hypnotic listening experience in this special kind of instrument. A third octave bowl when invited to play and tapped on it's side. A fourth octave song when played around the rim.
This bowl comes with a ring cushion, a red felt mallet and a hard-wood suede wrapped mallet. Already in the United States and tariffs paid for you, we'd love to get you one of this limited run of singing bowl.
For those who'd love to learn more about these types of bowls, please read on.
This bowl embodies a North Indian “Neo-Tibetan” aesthetic style, which is a hybrid aesthetic born in the Moradabad and Varanasi brass and bronze craft regions.
The aesthetic is achieved through applying a heat or sulfur patina to darken the surface, then burnishing away the design by hand to expose the raw bronze beneath.
The bowl is bronze, and the pattern is not a traditional etched bowl, but oxidized and hand-burnished into relief, a uniquely Indian adaptation of a Nepali visual language.
Visual Motif Breakdown
The continuous band of blooming lotuses with curling vines is a core Indian motif called Bel-Patra — literally “creeper leaf. It's characteristic of both Moradabad metal inlay work
Each flower form has a seed-pod center surrounded by eight radiating petals.
The form borrows from Himalayan ritual objects, The decoration channels Indian brass and bronze-craft artistry. And the meaning bridges both worlds: vibration emerging from sacred stillness.







