Handmade in Nepal — carried to Singapore

Let the sound
carry you home.

Each bowl is hand-hammered by artisans in the Kathmandu Valley, then brought to Singapore to ring in living rooms, studios, and sound circles across the region.

The craft

Struck once, a good bowl keeps speaking.

No two bowls leave the workshop the same. Each one is heated, hammered, and shaped by hand over hours, so the hammer marks that ripple across its surface are less a flaw than a signature — proof that a person, not a mould, gave it its voice. Some are even forged under a full moon, a tradition that ties the metal to the lunar cycle it was shaped under.

Gurkha Singing Bowl is run by Bishal M., who has spent 6 years sourcing bowls directly from Nepalese workshops — including hand-picked antique pieces chosen in person for their depth and steadiness. We're based in Jurong East, Singapore, ship worldwide, and quote wholesale pricing for studios, retreat centres, and teachers buying in bulk. Visit the studio and hear the exact bowl before you choose it.

Hand-hammered, not cast
Direct from Nepal, shipped worldwide
Wholesale pricing for bulk orders
RootGrounding — the low, long tone facilitators often reach for first.
SacralFlow — a warmer, rounder strike.
Solar PlexusWarmth — bright without being sharp.
HeartOpenness — the tone most circles centre on.
ThroatVoice — clean and forward.
Third EyeFocus — narrow, precise, easy to isolate.
CrownStillness — the smallest bowl, the longest shimmer.
What we believe

Purity of vibration, not cosmetic perfection.

Authentic over perfectHammer marks aren't flaws — they're the bowl's fingerprint.
Open listeningPlay with no fixed intention. Let the resonance speak for itself.
Craft mattersHandmade, small-batch, fairly sourced from Nepalese families.
Community firstSound is meant to be shared, not kept on a shelf.
Collections

What you'll find at the studio.

A preview, not a checkout — for prices and availability, the full range lives on Carousell.

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Mandala Combo

Hand-engraved, tuned across throat, third-eye, and crown — no two combos identical.

Unpolished Double-Bitten

Dark, mottled finish with a gold rim. Deep, slow-decaying overtones for meditation.

Solar Bowls (Set of 3)

Warm, rich tones in a black matte finish, for balance and positivity.

Tree of Life Engraved

A grounding, growth-minded symbol with a warm tone suited to ritual work.

Aluminium Bowl

Light, clear, and bright — a natural entry piece for newcomers.

Antique Bowls

Hand-selected pieces carrying the imprint of time and tradition.

Play

Start a jam session.

Tap a bowl for a strike. Press and hold to rub it into song. Any combination sits in tune together — that's just how a circle of singing bowls works.

C3Root
D3Sacral
F3Solar Plexus
G3Heart
A3Throat
C4Third Eye
D4Crown
click a bowl to strike it • click and hold to make it sing
Gatherings

Beyond the bowl.

Ongoing · first Sunday, monthly

Community Sound Circle

Sit, strike, and share — no experience needed.

WhenFirst Sunday of every month, 2:00–3:00 PM
WhereGurkha Singing Bowl Studio, Jurong East
SizeUp to 6 people, seated in a circle on rugs and mats
WhatBring your own bowl or use ours. Explore techniques, share stories, sit in silence.
CostHeart-based contribution — no fixed price

Private Audition & Lesson

Book a visit and Bishal M. will set aside time to let you try different bowls in person, with a short lesson on playing technique — visitors often say he's patient and doesn't push a sale.

Workshops

Beginner's playing technique, a chakra-focused sound journey, and a lunar-timed full moon sound bath — sessions run periodically for small groups.

Wholesale & Studios

Bulk pricing for yoga studios, retreat centres, and teachers building out a shared set of bowls for group work.

Visitors describe an unhurried visit — try a few bowls, get a short lesson on playing them, and leave with the one that actually resonates.
— as reviewers describe the studio visit on Carousell