The Large Wool Singing Bowl Mallet is designed for soft, warm and atmospheric playing. Its large woollen head creates a gentler strike than a wooden stick, helping your singing bowl build gradually with a deeper, calmer resonance.
Handcrafted in Nepal with a smooth mango wood handle and white wool head, this mallet is ideal for meditation, yoga, sound baths, sound therapy and peaceful musical practice. It may also be suitable for some small gongs and other sound therapy instruments, depending on size and playing style.
Features
- Large wool mallet for singing bowls
- Creates soft, warm and resonant tones
- Ideal for meditation, yoga and sound baths
- Handcrafted mango wood handle
- White woollen head for gentle impact
- Suitable for gongs and sound therapy instruments
Weight & dimensions
Size: 25cm
Weight: 300g
Specifications
Product Type: Singing Bowl Mallet
Colour: Light brown and white
Material: Mango wood and wool
Number of units included: 1
Shape: Cylindrical handle and rounded head
Theme: Sound therapy
Product Care: Wipe the mallet with a soft, dry cloth after use. Store in a dry place away from moisture to help preserve the wood and wool.
Country of Origin: Nepal
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Large Wool Singing Bowl Mallet used for?
It is used to play singing bowls with a softer, warmer and more atmospheric tone than a wooden stick.
Can it be used for gongs?
It may be suitable for some small gongs and sound therapy instruments, depending on their size and playing style.
Can I use it on a drum?
It is not recommended for drums, as the large wool head is designed for gentle resonance rather than drum rebound or attack.