
The Soulflower Bowl: 8.75 inch | Etched Bowl
Special Release Collection: An 8.75 inch diameter toning singing bowl, grounding and clear fundamental tones, a resonant rim tone.
Each of the 15 soul-flower singing bowls was selected from a run of 50 singing bowls.
The bowls we selected for sing a clear --- sustained fundamental note when the bowl is struck on it's side, and a series of complex overtones, each bowls' voice blooms and fades over time — full of shimmering, cascading resonance.
After selection, the bowls were adorned with a multi-phasic approach to the artwork, lightly etched and treated to seal in the beauty.
In the images provided, you will see a "sonogram" of the fundamental and overtones of this singing bowl -- there are 10 prominent tones, and many more beyond this.
The vertical axis shows frequency (up to 2000 Hz). The horizontal axis shows time.
Primary Energy Cluster (~190–200 Hz)
At the base of the sonogram — between 190–200 Hz (G in the 3rd octave) — there’s a bright, dense band that remains strong over time. This is the fundamental tone of the bowl --- It's the "voice" of the bowl: deep, mellow, and steady.
First Harmonic Cluster (~380–400 Hz)
Above the fundamental, you’ll see a second bright band at around double the frequency — this is the first overtone. It gives the bowl its resonant, singing quality and adds richness to the fundamental tone.
Second Harmonic Cluster (~570–600 Hz)
There’s a third bright region here — often a bit more diffuse and layered. This is the second overtone. It contributes brilliance, shimmer, and the "halo" effect often experienced when listening to handmade bowls.
Additional Harmonics and Microtones (700 Hz – 2000 Hz)
You’ll see a cascade of faint, shimmering streaks rising like ripples into the upper frequencies, these include subtle resonances around 850 Hz, 1150 Hz, and 1400 Hz.
Small but distinct harmonics and inharmonic overtones — these are not exact multiples of the fundamental, a hallmark of handmade rather than machine-made bowls.
These microtones and partials create the bowl’s emotional depth — what might feel like sadness, stillness, or joy when listening. They create that mystical, almost vocal-like quality.
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Each bowl comes with a handmade, wooden mallet and a hand-sewn cushion.
Please note that each bowl is unique, and that your SoulFlower Bowl's frequencies will not match exactly -- but follow similar, incredible patterns.
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The Soulflower Bowl: 8.75 inch | Etched Bowl
Special Release Collection: An 8.75 inch diameter toning singing bowl, grounding and clear fundamental tones, a resonant rim tone.
Each of the 15 soul-flower singing bowls was selected from a run of 50 singing bowls.
The bowls we selected for sing a clear --- sustained fundamental note when the bowl is struck on it's side, and a series of complex overtones, each bowls' voice blooms and fades over time — full of shimmering, cascading resonance.
After selection, the bowls were adorned with a multi-phasic approach to the artwork, lightly etched and treated to seal in the beauty.
In the images provided, you will see a "sonogram" of the fundamental and overtones of this singing bowl -- there are 10 prominent tones, and many more beyond this.
The vertical axis shows frequency (up to 2000 Hz). The horizontal axis shows time.
Primary Energy Cluster (~190–200 Hz)
At the base of the sonogram — between 190–200 Hz (G in the 3rd octave) — there’s a bright, dense band that remains strong over time. This is the fundamental tone of the bowl --- It's the "voice" of the bowl: deep, mellow, and steady.
First Harmonic Cluster (~380–400 Hz)
Above the fundamental, you’ll see a second bright band at around double the frequency — this is the first overtone. It gives the bowl its resonant, singing quality and adds richness to the fundamental tone.
Second Harmonic Cluster (~570–600 Hz)
There’s a third bright region here — often a bit more diffuse and layered. This is the second overtone. It contributes brilliance, shimmer, and the "halo" effect often experienced when listening to handmade bowls.
Additional Harmonics and Microtones (700 Hz – 2000 Hz)
You’ll see a cascade of faint, shimmering streaks rising like ripples into the upper frequencies, these include subtle resonances around 850 Hz, 1150 Hz, and 1400 Hz.
Small but distinct harmonics and inharmonic overtones — these are not exact multiples of the fundamental, a hallmark of handmade rather than machine-made bowls.
These microtones and partials create the bowl’s emotional depth — what might feel like sadness, stillness, or joy when listening. They create that mystical, almost vocal-like quality.
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Each bowl comes with a handmade, wooden mallet and a hand-sewn cushion.
Please note that each bowl is unique, and that your SoulFlower Bowl's frequencies will not match exactly -- but follow similar, incredible patterns.
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Special Release Collection: An 8.75 inch diameter toning singing bowl, grounding and clear fundamental tones, a resonant rim tone.
Each of the 15 soul-flower singing bowls was selected from a run of 50 singing bowls.
The bowls we selected for sing a clear --- sustained fundamental note when the bowl is struck on it's side, and a series of complex overtones, each bowls' voice blooms and fades over time — full of shimmering, cascading resonance.
After selection, the bowls were adorned with a multi-phasic approach to the artwork, lightly etched and treated to seal in the beauty.
In the images provided, you will see a "sonogram" of the fundamental and overtones of this singing bowl -- there are 10 prominent tones, and many more beyond this.
The vertical axis shows frequency (up to 2000 Hz). The horizontal axis shows time.
Primary Energy Cluster (~190–200 Hz)
At the base of the sonogram — between 190–200 Hz (G in the 3rd octave) — there’s a bright, dense band that remains strong over time. This is the fundamental tone of the bowl --- It's the "voice" of the bowl: deep, mellow, and steady.
First Harmonic Cluster (~380–400 Hz)
Above the fundamental, you’ll see a second bright band at around double the frequency — this is the first overtone. It gives the bowl its resonant, singing quality and adds richness to the fundamental tone.
Second Harmonic Cluster (~570–600 Hz)
There’s a third bright region here — often a bit more diffuse and layered. This is the second overtone. It contributes brilliance, shimmer, and the "halo" effect often experienced when listening to handmade bowls.
Additional Harmonics and Microtones (700 Hz – 2000 Hz)
You’ll see a cascade of faint, shimmering streaks rising like ripples into the upper frequencies, these include subtle resonances around 850 Hz, 1150 Hz, and 1400 Hz.
Small but distinct harmonics and inharmonic overtones — these are not exact multiples of the fundamental, a hallmark of handmade rather than machine-made bowls.
These microtones and partials create the bowl’s emotional depth — what might feel like sadness, stillness, or joy when listening. They create that mystical, almost vocal-like quality.
......................................................................................................
Each bowl comes with a handmade, wooden mallet and a hand-sewn cushion.
Please note that each bowl is unique, and that your SoulFlower Bowl's frequencies will not match exactly -- but follow similar, incredible patterns.























