Held in the hand, this brass Tibetan bell brings a clear ritual pause to meditation, yoga or a quiet corner at home. Its resonant sound marks a threshold: the beginning of practice, the closing of a moment, or a simple return to attention.
The bell in the hand
A compact, weighty feel gives the bell presence without making it cumbersome.
The surface is detailed with Tibetan symbols and decorative designs, giving it a contemplative, altar-like character.
Its tone is suited to small rituals, breathwork, meditation, yoga practice and mindful pauses.
It also works as a decorative object, especially on a shelf, desk or meditation space.
Sound and presence
Played gently, the bell gives a resonant, soothing note that helps mark a change in pace. Use it at the start of a sitting, before a yoga sequence, or at the end of a small home ritual.
Brass craft and Tibetan detail
This piece is handcrafted in India by Tibetan artisans, with traditional decorative work across the bell. The brass gives it warmth in the hand and a mellow visual tone that sits naturally with wood, textiles, incense and other ritual objects.
How to use and care for it
Hold the bell by the handle and play it gently, allowing the sound to fade before striking again. Keep it dry, and wipe with a soft cloth after handling. Brass can deepen in tone over time, developing a natural patina with use.
Ritual context
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the ritual bell is often understood as a symbol of wisdom and is traditionally paired with the dorje, or vajra, which represents compassionate action. Beyond formal practice, bells are used in many contemplative settings to mark beginnings and endings. A single note can create a clear boundary between ordinary time and intentional time, making the bell a simple but meaningful companion for meditation, yoga, altar work or quiet reflection.
Size and details
Measures 6 x 11.5 cm and weighs 166 g. One Tibetan bell is included.
A thoughtful ritual gift
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region of manufacture: India