
The Weathered Collection: The Motherhood Bowl: 9 inch | Unique Limited Design Handmade from Nepal (Copy)
The Weathered Collection: The Motherhood Bowl: 9 inch | Unique Limited Design Handmade from Nepal (Copy)
A Special Note About The Weathered Collection:
Please note – this instrument has a special story, even more so than usual for our handmade treasures.
These exact bowls were in our “Sonic Bunker” in Hunt, TX when the flooding occurred July 4th 2025.
Some were hardly impacted; a full shelving unit remained perfectly intact with several of the bowls never even meeting the water. Others were jostled, submerged temporarily and sustained some bumps.
We’ve personally cleaned, taken care of, inspected and evaluated each of these items. Because of the weathering they’ve experienced, we’re pleased to offer them to you at three significant levels of discount, based on their condition from our personal inspection of each.
All are still incredible musical instruments, their impacts were primarily cosmetic (if any).
30% off – “You Can Hardly Tell” At first glance, it looks like a pristine singing bowl (with handmade singing bowls pristine includes hammer marks and asymmetries associated with a handmade instrument). There may be a few light scratches or small discoloration, but these are primarily on the bottom of the bowl. The bulk of our instruments are in this category.
40% off – “Pretty Scratched, Perfect Sound” There are obvious cosmetic and visual imperfections, scratches, discoloration. They play incredibly still, their song is unchanged, they just look weathered.
50% off – “A Little Broken But Still Sings” These bowls and gongs are either bent, or have a small hole in them. They generally play exactly as intended, but they’ve got some physical issues. There’s less than 10 total instruments in this category.
Want to see examples of the categories of “weathering” – please visit this page: https://www.theohmstore.co/pages/weathered-guide
See other videos, photos and learn more about this bowl by visiting its original listing here.
Shipping time? We estimate these will be shipped within a week– by July 18th.
These items are safe and sound, ready to ship to you.
We are only waiting to receive brand new strikers and cushions from Nepal;
you will receive a brand new striker and cushion.
Learn More in the Details tab below.
Your future Tree of Life singing bowl weighs in at 1.7 pounds, and is approximately 6.5 inches in diameter across the top of the bowl and 3.1 inches high. With your bowl, you will receive a suede wrapped Saaj wooden striker, and a hand sewn, decorative cushion made of Tibetan cotton.
Please note that each singing bowl that we make is 100% unique and made by the loving hands of one of our craftsmen. Due to the nature of this handmade process, all sizes and weights are approximate and the sound captured on our website may be slightly different than your own special bowl.
These bowls are perfectly representative of the human condition, in that each of us are imperfectly perfect!
About The Motherhood Bowl:
The Motherhood Bowl is a heirloom quality bronze, hand-crafted singing bowl designed to last beyond your lifetime. Approximately 9 inches in diameter and weighing 3+ pounds, the resonance of the Motherhood Bowl goes on for minutes.
Designed by Ohm Store Co-Founder Nikki Mocerino while pregnant with her first child, The Motherhood Bowl was created to represent the ever-lasting bond between Mother and Child — and the transformation that takes people in Mom.
Learn More in the Details tab below.

Personal Note From Nikki On The Motherhood Bowl
It has been 100 days since I began my journey of matrescence, the process of becoming a mother. Learning what it feels like to bask in contrasting emotions - chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing…but always overwhelming love.
100 days of wondering who I am, but never feeling more at home. 100 days of discovering how to be deeply in the moment, but less attached to it. 100 days of feeling what I searched for my entire life, just by one look in my baby’s eyes. 100 days of allowing life to flow through me, catalyzing my transformation into the woman I always knew I was. I’ve watched the world continue on, while I feel left behind at times, and yet, there’s no place I’d rather be.
I’ve stumbled around, ending up, over and over at a place of surrender, grounded by two forces.
The first is my baby. When I feel alone, he’s right there with me, reminding me that we have each other - in the middle of the night when we’re the only two awake or the middle of the day, when everyone is away, we have each other. When I feel critical of the way my body has transformed, he smiles at me like I’m the most beautiful woman in the world. And when I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing, he gazes up at me (mid cry or fuss) like he’s so grateful that I’m so deeply attuned to his needs, that I'm always listening.
The inside of this singing bowl represents this bond. The baby we hold, that holds us. You will see it if you look closely.
The second force is all of the women in my life. The divine feminine. They have gathered around me, holding me, reminding me that matrescence calls us into our power. It’s messy, it’s triggering, it’s a wild ride…but on the other side is a wisdom and a sacredness that can’t be learned any other way than diving deeply into the abyss of motherhood. These women - my mom, grandmas, aunts, cousins, friends, midwives, doulas - have called me back to my center so that from there, I can live the soulful life that my child and the world deserves to witness.
The outside of this singing bowl represents this circles of women who stand together and who have stood together for centuries. The divine feminine. You will see it if you look closely.
I am so honored to share this singing bowl with you, so that you can welcome it into your life, or share it with the women in your life who are walking the sacred path of motherhood. A tribute to them.
This bowl has been on my own sacred path - I played this bowl for my baby when I carried him in my womb. It was present at my mother’s blessing and during my baby’s birth. I still enchant my baby boy with her beautiful sounds. And even more than that - I play it to center myself. To remind myself of my song.
My hope is that this bowl sings the harmonies of motherhood - the notes of the chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing. The endless (and contrasting) textures and beats we can feel, calling us back to our center, culminating into the song of our life.
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The Weathered Collection: The Motherhood Bowl: 9 inch | Unique Limited Design Handmade from Nepal (Copy)
A Special Note About The Weathered Collection:
Please note – this instrument has a special story, even more so than usual for our handmade treasures.
These exact bowls were in our “Sonic Bunker” in Hunt, TX when the flooding occurred July 4th 2025.
Some were hardly impacted; a full shelving unit remained perfectly intact with several of the bowls never even meeting the water. Others were jostled, submerged temporarily and sustained some bumps.
We’ve personally cleaned, taken care of, inspected and evaluated each of these items. Because of the weathering they’ve experienced, we’re pleased to offer them to you at three significant levels of discount, based on their condition from our personal inspection of each.
All are still incredible musical instruments, their impacts were primarily cosmetic (if any).
30% off – “You Can Hardly Tell” At first glance, it looks like a pristine singing bowl (with handmade singing bowls pristine includes hammer marks and asymmetries associated with a handmade instrument). There may be a few light scratches or small discoloration, but these are primarily on the bottom of the bowl. The bulk of our instruments are in this category.
40% off – “Pretty Scratched, Perfect Sound” There are obvious cosmetic and visual imperfections, scratches, discoloration. They play incredibly still, their song is unchanged, they just look weathered.
50% off – “A Little Broken But Still Sings” These bowls and gongs are either bent, or have a small hole in them. They generally play exactly as intended, but they’ve got some physical issues. There’s less than 10 total instruments in this category.
Want to see examples of the categories of “weathering” – please visit this page: https://www.theohmstore.co/pages/weathered-guide
See other videos, photos and learn more about this bowl by visiting its original listing here.
Shipping time? We estimate these will be shipped within a week– by July 18th.
These items are safe and sound, ready to ship to you.
We are only waiting to receive brand new strikers and cushions from Nepal;
you will receive a brand new striker and cushion.
Learn More in the Details tab below.
Your future Tree of Life singing bowl weighs in at 1.7 pounds, and is approximately 6.5 inches in diameter across the top of the bowl and 3.1 inches high. With your bowl, you will receive a suede wrapped Saaj wooden striker, and a hand sewn, decorative cushion made of Tibetan cotton.
Please note that each singing bowl that we make is 100% unique and made by the loving hands of one of our craftsmen. Due to the nature of this handmade process, all sizes and weights are approximate and the sound captured on our website may be slightly different than your own special bowl.
These bowls are perfectly representative of the human condition, in that each of us are imperfectly perfect!
About The Motherhood Bowl:
The Motherhood Bowl is a heirloom quality bronze, hand-crafted singing bowl designed to last beyond your lifetime. Approximately 9 inches in diameter and weighing 3+ pounds, the resonance of the Motherhood Bowl goes on for minutes.
Designed by Ohm Store Co-Founder Nikki Mocerino while pregnant with her first child, The Motherhood Bowl was created to represent the ever-lasting bond between Mother and Child — and the transformation that takes people in Mom.
Learn More in the Details tab below.

Personal Note From Nikki On The Motherhood Bowl
It has been 100 days since I began my journey of matrescence, the process of becoming a mother. Learning what it feels like to bask in contrasting emotions - chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing…but always overwhelming love.
100 days of wondering who I am, but never feeling more at home. 100 days of discovering how to be deeply in the moment, but less attached to it. 100 days of feeling what I searched for my entire life, just by one look in my baby’s eyes. 100 days of allowing life to flow through me, catalyzing my transformation into the woman I always knew I was. I’ve watched the world continue on, while I feel left behind at times, and yet, there’s no place I’d rather be.
I’ve stumbled around, ending up, over and over at a place of surrender, grounded by two forces.
The first is my baby. When I feel alone, he’s right there with me, reminding me that we have each other - in the middle of the night when we’re the only two awake or the middle of the day, when everyone is away, we have each other. When I feel critical of the way my body has transformed, he smiles at me like I’m the most beautiful woman in the world. And when I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing, he gazes up at me (mid cry or fuss) like he’s so grateful that I’m so deeply attuned to his needs, that I'm always listening.
The inside of this singing bowl represents this bond. The baby we hold, that holds us. You will see it if you look closely.
The second force is all of the women in my life. The divine feminine. They have gathered around me, holding me, reminding me that matrescence calls us into our power. It’s messy, it’s triggering, it’s a wild ride…but on the other side is a wisdom and a sacredness that can’t be learned any other way than diving deeply into the abyss of motherhood. These women - my mom, grandmas, aunts, cousins, friends, midwives, doulas - have called me back to my center so that from there, I can live the soulful life that my child and the world deserves to witness.
The outside of this singing bowl represents this circles of women who stand together and who have stood together for centuries. The divine feminine. You will see it if you look closely.
I am so honored to share this singing bowl with you, so that you can welcome it into your life, or share it with the women in your life who are walking the sacred path of motherhood. A tribute to them.
This bowl has been on my own sacred path - I played this bowl for my baby when I carried him in my womb. It was present at my mother’s blessing and during my baby’s birth. I still enchant my baby boy with her beautiful sounds. And even more than that - I play it to center myself. To remind myself of my song.
My hope is that this bowl sings the harmonies of motherhood - the notes of the chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing. The endless (and contrasting) textures and beats we can feel, calling us back to our center, culminating into the song of our life.
Read More
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A Special Note About The Weathered Collection:
Please note – this instrument has a special story, even more so than usual for our handmade treasures.
These exact bowls were in our “Sonic Bunker” in Hunt, TX when the flooding occurred July 4th 2025.
Some were hardly impacted; a full shelving unit remained perfectly intact with several of the bowls never even meeting the water. Others were jostled, submerged temporarily and sustained some bumps.
We’ve personally cleaned, taken care of, inspected and evaluated each of these items. Because of the weathering they’ve experienced, we’re pleased to offer them to you at three significant levels of discount, based on their condition from our personal inspection of each.
All are still incredible musical instruments, their impacts were primarily cosmetic (if any).
30% off – “You Can Hardly Tell” At first glance, it looks like a pristine singing bowl (with handmade singing bowls pristine includes hammer marks and asymmetries associated with a handmade instrument). There may be a few light scratches or small discoloration, but these are primarily on the bottom of the bowl. The bulk of our instruments are in this category.
40% off – “Pretty Scratched, Perfect Sound” There are obvious cosmetic and visual imperfections, scratches, discoloration. They play incredibly still, their song is unchanged, they just look weathered.
50% off – “A Little Broken But Still Sings” These bowls and gongs are either bent, or have a small hole in them. They generally play exactly as intended, but they’ve got some physical issues. There’s less than 10 total instruments in this category.
Want to see examples of the categories of “weathering” – please visit this page: https://www.theohmstore.co/pages/weathered-guide
See other videos, photos and learn more about this bowl by visiting its original listing here.
Shipping time? We estimate these will be shipped within a week– by July 18th.
These items are safe and sound, ready to ship to you.
We are only waiting to receive brand new strikers and cushions from Nepal;
you will receive a brand new striker and cushion.
Learn More in the Details tab below.
Your future Tree of Life singing bowl weighs in at 1.7 pounds, and is approximately 6.5 inches in diameter across the top of the bowl and 3.1 inches high. With your bowl, you will receive a suede wrapped Saaj wooden striker, and a hand sewn, decorative cushion made of Tibetan cotton.
Please note that each singing bowl that we make is 100% unique and made by the loving hands of one of our craftsmen. Due to the nature of this handmade process, all sizes and weights are approximate and the sound captured on our website may be slightly different than your own special bowl.
These bowls are perfectly representative of the human condition, in that each of us are imperfectly perfect!
About The Motherhood Bowl:
The Motherhood Bowl is a heirloom quality bronze, hand-crafted singing bowl designed to last beyond your lifetime. Approximately 9 inches in diameter and weighing 3+ pounds, the resonance of the Motherhood Bowl goes on for minutes.
Designed by Ohm Store Co-Founder Nikki Mocerino while pregnant with her first child, The Motherhood Bowl was created to represent the ever-lasting bond between Mother and Child — and the transformation that takes people in Mom.
Learn More in the Details tab below.

Personal Note From Nikki On The Motherhood Bowl
It has been 100 days since I began my journey of matrescence, the process of becoming a mother. Learning what it feels like to bask in contrasting emotions - chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing…but always overwhelming love.
100 days of wondering who I am, but never feeling more at home. 100 days of discovering how to be deeply in the moment, but less attached to it. 100 days of feeling what I searched for my entire life, just by one look in my baby’s eyes. 100 days of allowing life to flow through me, catalyzing my transformation into the woman I always knew I was. I’ve watched the world continue on, while I feel left behind at times, and yet, there’s no place I’d rather be.
I’ve stumbled around, ending up, over and over at a place of surrender, grounded by two forces.
The first is my baby. When I feel alone, he’s right there with me, reminding me that we have each other - in the middle of the night when we’re the only two awake or the middle of the day, when everyone is away, we have each other. When I feel critical of the way my body has transformed, he smiles at me like I’m the most beautiful woman in the world. And when I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing, he gazes up at me (mid cry or fuss) like he’s so grateful that I’m so deeply attuned to his needs, that I'm always listening.
The inside of this singing bowl represents this bond. The baby we hold, that holds us. You will see it if you look closely.
The second force is all of the women in my life. The divine feminine. They have gathered around me, holding me, reminding me that matrescence calls us into our power. It’s messy, it’s triggering, it’s a wild ride…but on the other side is a wisdom and a sacredness that can’t be learned any other way than diving deeply into the abyss of motherhood. These women - my mom, grandmas, aunts, cousins, friends, midwives, doulas - have called me back to my center so that from there, I can live the soulful life that my child and the world deserves to witness.
The outside of this singing bowl represents this circles of women who stand together and who have stood together for centuries. The divine feminine. You will see it if you look closely.
I am so honored to share this singing bowl with you, so that you can welcome it into your life, or share it with the women in your life who are walking the sacred path of motherhood. A tribute to them.
This bowl has been on my own sacred path - I played this bowl for my baby when I carried him in my womb. It was present at my mother’s blessing and during my baby’s birth. I still enchant my baby boy with her beautiful sounds. And even more than that - I play it to center myself. To remind myself of my song.
My hope is that this bowl sings the harmonies of motherhood - the notes of the chaos and harmony, joy and grief, presence and longing. The endless (and contrasting) textures and beats we can feel, calling us back to our center, culminating into the song of our life.
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