OUR STORY
EST 2011In the shadow of the Himalayas, Brass meets hammer. A sound is born.
Our story began far from a business plan. While traveling through Thailand, Dura Doi encountered Himalayan singing bowls being sold to international visitors. What surprised him wasn't the demand but the disconnect. People were buying bowls made in Nepal without knowing Nepal. Our craft. Our hands. Our Heritage.
Dura Dai returned to Kathmandu
to source singing bowls directly.
There were no showrooms. No catalogs.
Just small workshops, artisans,
and hours spent listening.
There was no rush.
That moment became the foundation of Aparmita.
Hand-beaten by lineage holders, Not manufactured, But birthed.
Bangkok, Thailand
YouTube Channel
Thamel, Nepal
aparmita.com
Since 2011, Aparmita has worked directly with Nepali artisans to bring hand-crafted singing bowls to the world without diluting their purpose.
We don’t mass-produce.
We don’t chase trends.
We don’t make noise.
To bring the silence of the peaks
Into the noise of the everyday.
Today, Aparmita bowls live on desks, shelves,
meditation corners, and homes across the world.
"I didn’t know what to expect.
I just know how it made me feel."
That feeling — the moment your shoulders drop,
your breath slows, and the noise fades —
is what we protect.
Aparmita exists to honor Nepali craft
and to offer something rare in a loud world:
A pause.
A moment of alignment.
A beautiful everyday object
that happens to heal.