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Wholesale Singing Bowls
  • A range that demonstrates itself – one dong and shoppers stop, listen and maybe a sale is on the way.

  • A proper ladder of sales – from accessible first bowls and gift sets to hand-beaten moon bowls, fine engraved pieces, chakra collections and huge standing bowls for studios and serious practitioners.

  • A growth market - and done correctly with a little passion and enthusiasm - a very lucrative part of your store.

  • Every bowl has its own voice – natural variations in tone, finish and size are part of the craft, giving customers the pleasure of finding the bowl that genuinely speaks to them.

  • Not only for monks and mystics – customers buy them for meditation, yoga, mindfulness, prayer, relaxation, spiritual practice and rather splendid gifts.

  • Gift-ready options remove the guesswork – selected padded sets include the bowl, cushion and striker, making an easy first purchase and a complete present.

  • Plenty of natural add-on sales – offer the right cushion or striker, then merchandise alongside tingsha, gongs, incense, crystals and meditation gifts for a fuller basket.

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Ancient Wisdom began buying singing bowls in India in 2003. More than twenty years later, the buying trips still lead into the sort of places no catalogue ever quite captures—crowded bazaars, supplier showrooms and maker workshops where the real test of a bowl is not its photograph, but what happens when the striker touches the rim.


The history starts much earlier. Some of the earliest bronze bells in China date from around 1600 BC. They were not singing bowls as shops know them today, but they belong to the much older Asian story of making metal sing. As Buddhism spread, bells took their place in religious life across Asia.

The familiar name “Tibetan singing bowl” came much later and the exact family tree remains rather misty. Today, much of the craft is centred in Nepal and northern India. Ancient history… yes. A perfectly neat history… not quite.


In India, AW’s main singing bowl supplier is Kamran, who runs his artisan export business deep inside Chawri Bazar in Old Delhi. It is all narrow lanes, handcarts, scooters, traders and horns. Not the most obvious place to go looking for inner calm perhaps… but then Delhi does enjoy a contradiction.

Long supplier relationships are important with singing bowls. Product development involves rather more than choosing a design from a photograph. Weight, balance, finish and, above all, the sound must be considered. Quite a lot of listening goes on.


Nepal added another chapter. When David, and team returned to Kathmandu after the pandemic, they found an excellent new singing bowl supplier and began expanding the Nepalese range.


Handmade bowls have their own character. Weight, shape, finish and the hand of the maker all influence the tone, so two bowls that look almost identical may not sing with quite the same voice. That individuality is part of the attraction—and also why singing bowls are such good products to demonstrate in a shop.


A good singing bowl display has three jobs to do: one bowl to stop people in their tracks, an easy starter range for first-time buyers, and a dependable middle where most of the sales will happen.

Start with a Drama Bowl. Every display deserves at least one large, show-stopping bowl. It may not be the bowl that sells every week. It is the bowl that helps sell the others.

Place it on a low, sturdy surface with its cushion and striker ready. One deep note can bring customers across the shop, start a conversation and make the medium-sized bowls suddenly look rather affordable.

Make the first purchase easy. Smaller starter bowls and boxed gift sets are ideal for customers who are curious but not yet ready to become sound-healing masters. A complete set removes the awkward “What else do I need?” question and makes an unusual, ready-to-give present.

Keep one gift set open for demonstration and the remaining stock clean, boxed and gift-ready.

Give the Moon Bowls centre stage. Nepalese Moon Bowls have become AW’s best-selling singing bowls in recent years. Stock a progression of sizes and let customers hear the difference between.


Invite customers to make some noise. Singing bowls are one of those rare products that can sell themselves—provided nobody hides the striker behind the counter.

Keep a demonstration striker to hand and add a friendly “Please Try Me” sign. Show customers one gentle strike followed by a slow movement around the rim. Then stand back and let the bowl do the talking.


Curate the choice. Avoid one crowded shelf that customers have to decode for themselves. Divide the display into simple buying stories such as:

First Singing Bowl – Best-Selling Moon Bowls – Big Sound & Statement Bowls

The complete range can still look impressive, while the customer is only comparing a few sensible choices at a time.

Leave room to lift and listen. Singing bowls need a little space around them. Use cushions or padded rings to protect the bowls, reduce unwanted rattling and make everything look properly presented. Larger and heavier bowls should always remain on low, stable surfaces where customers can try them safely.

Keep the extras close. Spare strikers, velvet cushions and padded rings belong beside the bowls—not hidden three aisles away. Incense, crystals and meditation accessories can create a wider wellbeing display, but do not crowd out the main attraction. A singing bowl still needs room to sing.


For online sales, add sound. A short, honest phone video can be more useful than another paragraph of mystical description. Show the size of the bowl in the hand, give it one clean strike and then play the rim.

As handmade bowls naturally vary, simply explain that the recorded sound is representative rather than a promise that every bowl will have exactly the same tone.

Wholesale Singing Bowls
Wholesale Singing Bowls
Wholesale Singing Bowls
Wholesale Singing Bowls

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