



Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Brass Singing Bowl 25.5cm
Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Brass Singing Bowl 25.5cm
Seifertova 494/22
Seifertova 494/22
130 00 Praha 3
Czechia
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This handcrafted brass singing bowl from Nepal is created using traditional craftsmanship combined with fine modern engraving, bringing together powerful sound and intricate sacred symbolism. Its large size produces a deep, stable, and resonant tone, ideal for meditation, ritual, and sound healing.
At the center of the bowl is a finely detailed image of Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), seated on a lotus throne, embodying boundless compassion. The inner wall is adorned with a mandala formed by the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala), interwoven with Dharma wheels and traditional protective motifs, symbolizing wisdom, harmony, and spiritual protection.
The outer wall features a continuous mandala of the sacred Om Mani Padme Hum mantra combined with Buddha Eyes, representing awareness and awakened vision. These are complemented by Cintamani (Wish-Fulfilling Jewels) motifs, symbolizing the fulfillment of aspirations and spiritual abundance.
On the base, a mandala composed of the Double Vajra (Vishvavajra) represents absolute stability, protection in all directions, and the indestructible nature of truth.
With a fundamental frequency of approximately 410–430 Hz, this bowl produces a deep, grounding, and soothing resonance, ideal for meditation, compassion practices, and ceremonial use.
Product Details:
- Diameter: 25.5 cm
- Height: 11.5 cm
- Material: brass
- Weight: approx. 1.8 kg
- Fundamental Frequency: approx. 410–430 Hz
- Handcrafted in Nepal



















