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Extra Loud - Mushroom Singing Bowl - Moss Green
Extra Loud - Mushroom Singing Bowl - Moss Green
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Extra Loud Mushroom Singing Bowl - Moss Green
The “Moss Green” extra-loud mushroom singing bowl delivers powerful, room-filling resonance - perfect for sound-bath sessions, meditation, yoga, or energy-healing rituals. Its distinctive finish and strong tones make it suited for both personal practice and group settings.
Features
- Approx. diameter: 23 cm
- Approx. height: ~10.5 cm
- Approx. weight: ~1.3 kg
- Material: traditional copper–tin Bell-metal
- Finish: “Moss Green” polished exterior with mushroom-style bowl shape
- Tone profile: extra-loud, deep, clear resonance ideal for expansive spaces
- Care tip: strike gently or use slow, steady circling with a suited mallet to preserve rich sustain
Why It Stands Out
- Strong, room-filling sound ideal for sound baths, shared meditations or studio spaces
- Deep, rich tones support grounding, energy balancing, and full-body relaxation
- Distinctive “Moss Green” finish and handcrafted form make it a striking centrepiece
- Extra-loud output and sustain give it impact even in larger rooms
- Designed to bring focused vibration and clarity to serious sound-healing practices
If you’re building a versatile sound toolkit, combining this bowl with other instruments can enrich your sonic landscape and deepen energetic balance.
Explore our Singing Bowls collection, or complement your setup with pieces from gongs & sound tools and bowl accessories.
Use & Care Guidance
To play: begin with a gentle strike to awaken vibration, then circle the rim slowly with even pressure for a rich, sustained tone. A relaxed wrist and steady motion enhance clarity and resonance.
After use, wipe the bowl with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the finish and protect the alloy. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain tonal integrity and aesthetic quality.
Large, loud singing bowls like this are preferred for sound-bath work, group meditation, and energy-healing practices, where volume, resonance and depth matter. Tools like this are often used by experienced practitioners or in communal ritual settings where space and sound projection are important.
Many sound-healing facilitators select this style for immersive sessions, studio work or group practices — where powerful vibration and deep grounding tones create transformative atmospheres.
These notes can help you decide if this bowl fits your space, intent and ritual needs.
