Singing Bowl Museum: E (Mi)
Museum Quality Authentic Singing Bowls
The sound bowls offered in this category have been specially selected for their rare styles and exceptional sound characteristics. Like the singing bowls in our other categories, they were hand-picked from thousands of alternatives.
The singing bowls in this collection represent the finest and most valuable examples of their kind. The rare, authentic, antique Himalayan singing bowls presented on our website vary in size, type, and age. However, they all share a unique combination of exceptional craftsmanship, extraordinary tonality, and remarkable preservation.
Mani and Shiva Lingam singing bowl types command a premium due to their rarity and antiquity. Other types, such as Jambati and Thadobati, may be more expensive due to their enormous size, weight, rare note, and exceptional sonic characteristics. Larger examples of any type of singing bowl will typically cost more. A singing bowl's unique note, concert pitch, low or unusually high octave, long sustain, unique geometric shape, inscriptions, and unusual marking patterns can increase its value and status.
If you're considering purchasing antique premium or superior quality singing bowls, please note that they are unlikely to be in the same condition as modern sound bowls. However, despite being 100 to 300 years old, the condition of the singing bowls in this collection far exceeds the average.
We are constantly searching for extraordinary and stunning specimen sound healing bowls in Nepal and India to add to the premium quality collection featured on our website. We consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have access to these rare and valuable instruments. We are prepared to pay whatever it takes to secure these amazing old singing bowls and offer them to you. We consider it an honor to do so.