Singing Bowl Mallet 17x3.5 Leather Black

Price: €7.27
SKU SCH-KS-5S Category Mallets & Beaters

Black Leather Mallet 17×3.5

This is a leather-headed mallet designed for striking and circling singing bowls of small to medium size. The black leather covering is supple enough to produce warm, rounded tones on direct impact, yet firm enough to maintain control during the sustained circular motions that activate a bowl's full voice. At 17 centimetres in length with a striking surface of 3.5 centimetres, it balances reach and precision—you can work comfortably around the bowl's rim without the tool feeling unwieldy or the head overshooting the edge.

Weight and Construction

The mallet weighs 120 grams, sufficient to carry the blow without muscular effort. This weight matters: it allows the leather head to make complete contact with the bowl's surface while your hand remains relaxed. The wooden core gives the tool a natural feel in the palm, and the leather covering absorbs impact in a way that metal or hard plastic cannot. That absorption directly affects both the tone that emerges from the bowl and the tactile feedback you receive at the moment of contact.

Striking and Circling

The mallet operates in two distinct modes. Direct striking produces a clear, immediate tone—the leather head softens the blow compared to harder mallets, yielding a warmer resonance. Circling the rim, where you draw the leather around the bowl's edge in a continuous circular motion, activates the bowl's complete voice. The leather's suppleness is essential here: it permits smooth, unbroken contact without the scraping or clicking that harder materials introduce, and it allows you to build the sound gradually from whisper to full volume.

Care and Durability

The leather head will show signs of wear over time—the striking surface in particular will develop a patina with regular use. This is normal and does not affect the mallet's function. The leather remains supple and responsive throughout its working life. Keep the mallet away from prolonged moisture and direct heat, which can prematurely dry the leather.

What's Included

One complete mallet, ready for immediate use. No assembly or preparation is required.

This mallet is a standard tool for singing bowl practice across many traditions and settings.

Price: €7.27
SKU SCH-KS-5S Category Mallets & Beaters

Singing Bowl Mallet 17x3.5 Leather Black — Traditional mallet designed for small to medium-sized Tibetan singing bowls. The soft black leather head produces warm and rounded tones, ideal for striking and edging. Balanced length of 17 cm with a 3.5 cm striking surface, offering precise control and versatility. Made from wood with leather coating, weighing 110 g. Perfect for sound meditation, yoga, sound healing and musical performances. A mallet accessible to both beginners and experienced practitioners.

As a handmade item, no two pieces are exactly alike. The product shown is an illustrative example — minor variations in shape, colour and design are part of what makes each instrument unique.
Origin India
Weight 0,12 kg
Dimensions 17,0 × 3,5 × 3,5 cm
Materials Leather - Wood

Caution: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please supervise older children. Beware of swallowing small parts, strangulation, material allergies, sharp edges and points! Use only for sound generation. No liability for improper use.

Care: Extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity and direct sunlight can affect the lifespan. Please store in balanced humidity to prevent material changes, mold and corrosion. Remove dirt with a damp cloth. Dry after cleaning and each use.

Disposal: Please contact your local waste disposal authority for information on environmentally sound disposal!

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Black Leather Mallet 17×3.5

This is a leather-headed mallet designed for striking and circling singing bowls of small to medium size. The black leather covering is supple enough to produce warm, rounded tones on direct impact, yet firm enough to maintain control during the sustained circular motions that activate a bowl's full voice. At 17 centimetres in length with a striking surface of 3.5 centimetres, it balances reach and precision—you can work comfortably around the bowl's rim without the tool feeling unwieldy or the head overshooting the edge.

Weight and Construction

The mallet weighs 120 grams, sufficient to carry the blow without muscular effort. This weight matters: it allows the leather head to make complete contact with the bowl's surface while your hand remains relaxed. The wooden core gives the tool a natural feel in the palm, and the leather covering absorbs impact in a way that metal or hard plastic cannot. That absorption directly affects both the tone that emerges from the bowl and the tactile feedback you receive at the moment of contact.

Striking and Circling

The mallet operates in two distinct modes. Direct striking produces a clear, immediate tone—the leather head softens the blow compared to harder mallets, yielding a warmer resonance. Circling the rim, where you draw the leather around the bowl's edge in a continuous circular motion, activates the bowl's complete voice. The leather's suppleness is essential here: it permits smooth, unbroken contact without the scraping or clicking that harder materials introduce, and it allows you to build the sound gradually from whisper to full volume.

Care and Durability

The leather head will show signs of wear over time—the striking surface in particular will develop a patina with regular use. This is normal and does not affect the mallet's function. The leather remains supple and responsive throughout its working life. Keep the mallet away from prolonged moisture and direct heat, which can prematurely dry the leather.

What's Included

One complete mallet, ready for immediate use. No assembly or preparation is required.

This mallet is a standard tool for singing bowl practice across many traditions and settings.

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