It changed my mornings
I ring it once before I open my laptop. That single sound, somehow, makes the whole day feel less rushed. I can't explain it.
Amelia R.
Brooklyn, NY
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Meditation Nepal
A resonant tone, hand-forged in the foothills of the Himalayas. Each bowl carries the stillness of the artisan who shaped it.

Origin
In the quiet villages of Patan, Nepal, families have been forging singing bowls for over four centuries. Seven sacred metals, one rhythmic hammer, and the patience of generations — that's what makes each bowl sing.
In Himalayan tradition, the bowl is more than an instrument. Its tone is a doorway: a gentle pause between breaths, a return to the body, a small ceremony for the everyday. Monks have used it to center the mind. Mothers have rung it to mark the end of dinner.
When you hold this bowl, you hold all of that. A reminder that stillness is not something to find, but something to make — by hand, with care, every day.
400+
Years of tradition
7
Sacred metals
42
Artisan partners
Craft
Nothing here is mass-produced. Every detail — from the resonance of the strike to the patina of the rim — is shaped by human hands and human time.
Each bowl is shaped over open flame by a single artisan, struck thousands of times until it sings.
Methods passed down through five generations of metalsmiths in the Kathmandu Valley.
A traditional blend of brass, copper, tin, and trace metals — believed to balance the body.
Tiny variations in tone and finish — the fingerprint of the hand that made it. No two are alike.

Lifestyle
At home on a windowsill. On a meditation altar. Beside a cup of morning tea. A small object that changes the air around it.
Gifting
For the friend who needs a softer morning. The parent who's always giving. The partner who deserves a slower kind of love. Each Koseley piece arrives wrapped in handwoven cloth with a note about the artisan who made it — a story you can pass on with the gift.
Reviews
4.9 from 1,284 reviews
I ring it once before I open my laptop. That single sound, somehow, makes the whole day feel less rushed. I can't explain it.
Amelia R.
Brooklyn, NY
The weight, the warmth, the small dents that show a person made this — it doesn't feel like a product. It feels like a small piece of someone's life.
Daniel K.
Lisbon, PT
She cried. The handwritten note about the artisan was the sweetest detail. This is now our family's go-to gift for the people we love most.
Priya N.
London, UK
The tone holds for nearly a minute. Every guest in our home asks about it. Worth every penny — and the story behind it makes it priceless.
Marcus T.
Berlin, DE