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Unlimited Singing Bowls


We are happy to let you know that Unlimited™ Singing Bowls has its own line of singing bowls.

We work directly with bowl makers in India and Nepal to get high-quality handcrafted meditation and healing tools.  The names for many of our bowls come from Himalayan peaks as we seek to honor the area where singing bowls were born.

We have bowls that are great for novices who want an easy bowl with which to learn.  We also have many specialized bowls that are fantastic for experienced meditators and sound healers who are looking to add to their sonic palette.

All our bowls have example videos (sound samples) to give you a clear sense of how they sound, but if you have specific sound requirements, please contact us so we can work with you one-on-one to insure you get the exact bowl for your needs.

Thanks,

- The Singing Bowlers at Unlimited™ Singing Bowls

Please watch the video below for an introduction to some of the bronze bowls that we offer:

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Japanese Bowls and Bells


Are any of your bowls Tibetan Healing Bowls?

People use a lot of different words to refer to the tradition of bronze singing bowls made for meditation – Tibetan music bowls, Tibetan sound bowls, Himalayan singing bowls, Buddhist prayer bowls, temple bells, singing bowls, and more. We get our bowls from all over southeast Asia. The majority of our bowls come from India, not Tibet. Our bowls are very high quality and they all come from the spiritual tradition of meditating with sound.

Most of our bronze singing bowls are made with sound healers and therapists in mind, designed for meditation and healing. Each bowl is given extra time and care when they’re being made, with special attention paid to the final sound – long sustain and meditative, calming, warm tones. We know that you’re going to love these singing bowls.


I’m looking for Tibetan Singing Bowls or similar near me – can I come to your store?

We have a huge supply of bronze singing bowls from all over southeast Asia, and all of them (except bowls marked “gift bowls”) are perfect for meditation and sound healing. Since we’re an online business, we don’t have a storefront, but we do take visitors by appointment. To schedule an appointment to try some bowls, check out our website and contact us here.

If you don’t want to travel all the way to our store, we have a YouTube channel filled with audio and video samples, perfect for finding exactly what you need. Head here and here to check out those channels.


I know how to play crystal singing bowls – are bronze and Tibetan singing bowls similar? Will your Singing Bowls work in a Crystal Sound Bath?

Our Singing Bowls are great companions to Crystal Singing Bowls, Gongs, Chimes, and other meditation and sound healing instruments. They present a complementary sound to these other instruments and will fill up the tonal space perfectly.

Playing a bronze singing bowl is very similar to playing a crystal bowl, except they are less delicate and create a slightly different sound. As mentioned above, we have a ton of videos showing how we play our singing bowls and demonstrating how to create meditative sound experiences. Feel free to spend as much time as you need on those channels (linked in the last section) and please use it as a resource to help you on your sound healing journey.


Do you have any information on singing bowl notes and chakras?

There are a lot of discussions out there about which notes are chakra notes, how to tune your chakras with singing bowls, which singing bowl frequencies align with “chakra musical notes” and so on.

While we don’t necessarily think one chakra will only respond to one frequency, we understand that many people are interested in this idea. Since much of western music is played in scales of 7 notes (imagine the Solfeggio Frequencies – do re mi fa sol la ti), it’s easy to imagine that the lowest, 1st note in a scale could correspond to the 1st chakra, and so on. Rather than assign a specific note (like C) to a specific chakra, we like to imagine that a scale of 7 notes is a talismanic representation of working through the chakras, from the 1st note in the scale to the 7th note in the scale, whatever key you’re working in. Ultimately, we believe that with the right intention and spiritual mindset, any notes can help to cleanse the energetic body.


What are some Tibetan Singing Bowl benefits? Which bowls are the best singing bowls to get the most benefits of sound healing and meditation?

The act of creating music and listening mindfully to sound is proven to help reduce stress, ease the mind, release tension, and improve cognitive function. Working with therapeutic singing bowls and other sound healing instruments is one really easy way to tap into the benefits of creating and listening to music mindfully.

We think our singing bowls are great for sound healers and meditation practitioners. Our Therapeutic Bowls – Infinite Chakra, Eternal Aura, and Pure Soul – are specifically designed for healers and therapists. The extra attention paid to the sound of these bowls by the bowl-makers creates an amazing sonic experience, perfect for unlocking the benefits of singing bowls. Whether you’re looking for therapeutic singing bowls, prayer bowls, meditation bowls, or just something decorative for the home, these are perfect!


I lit my incense, I have my himalayan salt lamp on, I'm burning palo santo sticks, and my crystals have been cleansed – how should I play my singing bowls for healing?

You’re off to a great start! You’re being mindful, you’re doing things that help you relax and get comfortable, you’re being intentional about healing.

The most important thing is to relax and approach your bowls calmly and without fear or reluctance. Many people convince themselves that they’re doing it wrong or that they’re not good enough or they don’t have enough training to try to meditate or heal with singing bowls. While there are certainly techniques and methods that will help you to get the best sounds out of your bowls, there are many roads to heaven! We have a ton of videos on our YouTube channel and there are a LOT of resources out there. I learned by imitating the way other people play, practicing, developing a relationship with the bowls, and trusting my senses.