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Antique Thadobati Singing Bowl – 6.57" | Note G#3 | 210 Hz

Price

€414,95

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Description

The Thadobati is one of the oldest bowl forms to come out of Nepal and northeast India — recognisable by its straight, upright walls and flat base, a shape that hasn't changed in centuries because it doesn't need to.

This particular bowl is over 80 years old. It rings at G#3, 210 Hz — a bright, clear tone that cuts through mental noise and brings focus quickly. Sound healers reach for Thadobati bowls when they want clarity rather than depth: the tone is present, clean, and surprisingly penetrating for a bowl this size. Strike it once and it speaks immediately. Rim-play produces a steady, unwavering hum.

Made from a traditional five-metal alloy by craftsmen in eastern Nepal, the bowl has developed a natural antique patina that only comes with age. No two antique bowls sound or look identical — what you see and hear in the recordings is exactly what you'll receive.

Bowl Specifications

  • Diameter: 6.57" (approx. 16.7 cm)
  • Height: 3.54"
  • Musical Note: G#3
  • Frequency: 210 Hz
  • Age: 80+ years
  • Type: Thadobati (antique)
  • Origin: Eastern Nepal / Northeast India
  • Material: Traditional 5-metal alloy
  • Includes: Wood & suede striker, cloth carrying bag

Questions & Clarity

What is a Full Moon Singing Bowl?

Imagine a craftsman in Kathmandu, sitting under the open night sky at the peak of the full moon, hammering a bowl into shape while chanting ancient mantras. That's not a marketing story — that's how these bowls have been made for generations. The belief is simple: a bowl forged when the moon is fullest absorbs something of that energy into its metal. Whether you hold that as spiritual truth or beautiful tradition, what you receive is a bowl made with a level of care and intention that you can actually feel when you hold it.

Is the full moon claim authentic?

Honestly? It's a traditional Nepali belief, not a laboratory finding. We won't pretend otherwise. What we can tell you is this — a bowl made slowly, intentionally, during a specific phase of the lunar cycle, by an artisan who has spent decades learning his craft, is a fundamentally different object than something stamped out in a factory. The moon may or may not matter. The human hands absolutely do.

What size should I choose?

Think about where and how you'll use it. If you meditate alone at a desk or travel with your practice, a smaller bowl (10–16 cm) gives you a bright, focused tone that's easy to carry. If you want something for your home — a bowl that fills a room and becomes part of your space — a medium (17–22 cm) is where most people land and rarely regret. If you're a sound therapist or want something that stops a room cold when struck, go large (23 cm+). When in doubt, go one size bigger than you think. You can always play a large bowl softly. You can't make a small bowl fill a hall.

How do I care for my bowl?

Treat it like something worth keeping — because it is. Keep it dry after use. Skip the chemical cleaners entirely. Every few months, give it a gentle wipe with a soft cloth and a touch of natural oil — this keeps the finish alive and the metal happy. Store it on its cushion, away from direct sunlight. That's genuinely all it needs. These bowls are built to outlast us if we just don't neglect them.

Can I request a custom-designed bowl?

Yes — and this is one of the most personal things we offer.

If you have something specific in mind — a mantra you want carved, a symbol that holds meaning for you, a design for a special occasion, or a bowl made as a truly one-of-a-kind gift — we can work with our artisans in Kathmandu to bring it to life.

Every custom order is handcrafted to your request. Because it takes extra time, care, and a dedicated session with our craftsmen, custom designs carry a small additional charge of $50 USD on top of the bowl price.

Here's how it works:

  1. Choose your bowl — pick the size and weight that suits you
  2. Share your vision — a symbol, a mantra, a pattern, or just a feeling you want it to carry
  3. We sketch and confirm — our artisans draft the design and we share it with you before work begins
  4. It's made for you — hammered, carved, and finished by hand in Kathmandu
  5. Ships with your name on it — literally made for no one else

Custom orders typically take 2–3 weeks before shipping.

"Not every bowl needs to be yours. But this one can be."