This 17th-century Shiva Lingam singing bowl is an extraordinary antique piece. Finding a large antique singing bowl of this kind is rare enough; finding one with the sacred Shiva Lingam form makes it a true lifetime collector’s opportunity.
The bowl carries a deep, robust low tone with a powerful grounding presence. Its sound feels ancient, mysterious, and spacious, almost like an echo moving through Himalayan caves across centuries. The tone is steady and immersive, making this bowl a remarkable instrument for meditation, healing sessions, ceremonial work, or as a centerpiece in a rare antique bowl collection.
A profound artifact for those who appreciate both sonic depth and historical presence.
Frequencies:
Fundamental: 72-74 Hz, D2 concert pitch
First overtone: 204-211 Hz, G#3
Additional overtones: 395 Hz, 633 Hz, 899 Hz
Includes: singing bowl cushion, S1 striking mallet, and R4 rubbing mallet.