Large Singing Bowls: F#/Gb (Fa#/Solb)
Diameter 9-14 Inch / 23-35.5 cm.
Large Tibetan singing bowls, ranging from 9 to 14 inches in diameter, generally sound in the upper second octave — G, G#, A, A#, B — occasionally reaching into F of the third octave. Within this size range, style still matters: Jambati, Ultabati, and Manipuri bowls each carry distinct sound characteristics despite overlapping in size.
Most large bowls produce a deep, low tone with a grounding quality — the kind of sound that settles a room quickly. Some, depending on their shape and construction, carry a brighter overtone alongside that low fundamental, giving them a fuller, more complex voice rather than a purely low one.
The practical difference matters for how you'd use the bowl. Low-toned bowls with slow pulsations suit solo meditation and one-on-one sound healing work. Higher-voiced large bowls, with more clarity and presence, tend to work better in group settings — sound baths, sound journeys, anywhere the tone needs to carry and stay distinct.
Pitch comes down to three things: diameter, wall thickness, and any tension introduced by the shape of the rim. A bowl with consistent wall thickness tends to produce a deeper, more resonant tone. Antique bowls with a shaped lip often show a distinct high voice layered over the low fundamental — a signature of hand-forging that's difficult to replicate in modern manufacturing.
Our antique catalog covers the 9–14 inch range. Modern bowls in our collection extend further, up to 34–36 cm, and can weigh anywhere from 10 to 30 pounds — worth knowing before you buy, since weight affects both handling and how the bowl should be displayed or played.
If you're using a large bowl regularly, place it on a cushion or soft cloth rather than a hard surface, and use a rubberized shelf liner underneath to keep it from slipping during play.
One honest note: well-preserved large antique bowls are genuinely hard to find. A lot of what's out there at this size has damage — cracks, dents, or repairs that affect tone. That's exactly why we curate this size range carefully rather than listing everything that comes through.