7.5" G#/D# Note Premium Etched Singing Bowl Zen Vedic Series
Size: 7.5" diameter x 4" high
Weight: 970 grams
Average Rim Thickness: 3.8 mm
Average Fundamental Note: G# 208 Hz
Average Overtone Note: D# 615 Hz
The Premium Etched style of the Zen Vedic Series uses precision laser etching to bring intricate Buddhist and Hindu artwork to bronze in a way that's nearly impossible to achieve by hand. The detail is fine, consistent, and elaborate, and each bowl carries that artwork alongside the warm, sustained voice the Vedic Series is built around.
The result is a bowl that earns a second look before you ever strike it, and a third one after you do. Whether it lives on an altar, finds its way into session work, or sits where it can simply be looked at, a Premium Etched bowl carries its presence in both directions, what you see and what you hear.
Etched Design
This Premium Etched Zen Vedic Series bowl features a full Sri Yantra mandala at the center of the inside, rendered within its four-gated palace and surrounded by a ring of endless knots, with a blooming lotus rising along the inner wall above it. Encircling the central mandala is a constellation of round medallions, alternating between Metatron's Cube set within concentric rings of Tibetan mantra script, ornate lotus rosettes, and flame-bordered seed-syllable disks, all woven together with delicate scrollwork. The outside of the bowl is wrapped in large mandala medallions of radiating mantra script, each centered on a single bold Om syllable and separated by smaller standalone Om disks, ringing the entire body in continuous prayer. Together, the iconography brings the sacred geometry of the Sri Yantra and Metatron's Cube into dialogue with the lotus of awakening and the seed sound of Om, a bowl that layers Vedic geometry, Buddhist devotion, and the syllable of creation across a single continuous surface of prayer.
About the Zen Vedic Series
The Zen Singing Bowls Vedic Series is hand-crafted in India by skilled artisans working in a long-standing metalsmithing tradition. Though singing bowls are often referred to as Tibetan Singing Bowls, Tibet itself does not produce them. The bowls associated with this practice are made across the broader Himalayan and South Asian region, with India being one of the key centers of production. Each Vedic Series bowl is shaped, hammered, and finished by hand, carrying the small variations and character marks that come with traditional craftsmanship. No two bowls are identical, and each one reflects the maker's touch.
Included
This sound bowl includes a complimentary Zen natural cotton bag, Zen organic buckwheat cushion, and a suede-wrapped wood mallet.
The photos are of this exact Zen Vedic Series Premium Etched Singing Bowl you will receive.
The sound sample is of this specific instrument.
Sound sample includes the singing bowl struck with the suede mallet. Sound 2 sample includes it being sung at the rim with the suede mallet.

