Used for tapping or striking your bowl, the felt allows you to strike the bowl solidly bringing out the bowls rich tones, without risk of damaging the bowl.
Sticks made from softwood are lighter coloured than the darker hardwood, and they tend to "break-in" easier.
Hardwood sticks are a little heavier, and have a more solid 'feel' when playing your bowl.
A wood/leather stick offers two different ways to sound your bowl.
Tapping or playing the bowl with the leather part of the stick brings out more of the lower frequencies, particularly in the old "master" bowls. The large stick, because of it's large diameter of leather, is used primarily with the leather end on larger bowls
Tapping or playing your bowl with the wooden part of the stick brings out the higher frequencies.
These turned wood bowl stands are made for us in Nepal. They are excellent for displaying Tibetan singing bowls but not suitable for Crystal bowls.
These pillows are hand made in Nepal with a silk cover, and stuffed with cotton.
Small pillow is approximately 13 cm diameter and 6 cm high Medium pillow is approximately 14 cm diameter and 7 cm high.
Sizes are approximate.
These bowl rings are made for Tibetan singing bowls and the medium is great for crystal bowls. They are hand made for us in Nepal from silk, stuffed with cotton.
The small ring is approximately 10 cm in diameter, and is suitable for bowls up to about 15 cm in diameter. The medium ring is approximately 13 cm in diameter, and is suitable for the larger bowls.