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Sound Bowls

Crafted with care and tradition, each singing bowl is handmade using time-honoured techniques in India and Nepal, regions long associated with sound meditation and mindful practice. We source directly to ensure every bowl is authentic, well-crafted, and chosen for both quality and tone.

As with all handcrafted items, subtle variations in size and finish are part of their character. No two bowls are exactly the same—each carries its own look, feel, and sound, making it uniquely yours.

Sound Bowls for Beginners

Some people like to use a sound bowl before reading or journaling. There’s something soothing about marking the transition from busyness to stillness.

A Pause Between Tasks

When your day feels full, use the bowl as a natural break. One quiet sound helps you reset before the next step. 

For beginners who want ease, start small. A compact bowl feels comfortable in the hand and is simple to use. Whichever style speaks to you, pick the bowl that feels calming the moment you hear it.

Bringing Sound Bowls Into Everyday Life

Sound bowls are not about performing a ritual perfectly. They are about creating a moment. A small pause. A breath. A gentle shift in pace.

You may find that, over time, the bowl becomes part of your everyday rhythm:

● A grounding note before a slow cup of tea
● A quiet moment before bed
● A soft chime to settle your thoughts
● A companion to meditation or journaling
● A way to encourage a peaceful evening routine

In the Spencer Vibes way of living, these little rituals matter. They help you feel more anchored. They make your surroundings feel warmer, softer, more intentional.

A Simple Step Towards a Calmer Day

Sound bowls offer an uncomplicated path to stillness. Whether you choose a Buddhist bowl, a Himalayan sound bowl, or a Buddhist gong bowl, each one brings its own quiet presence to your home. They ask for nothing more than a small moment of your time. And in return, they help you create a softer, more mindful way of living.

If you’re new to the practice, begin slowly. Let the sound fill the room, and allow yourself to pause. Calm isn’t something you chase — it’s something you make space for.