Manipuri 25cm G Note Bowl – Golden Voice Clarity
A Resonance for Truth
Close your eyes. Strike the golden rim. Feel the bright vibration crawl through your throat. It resonates against your skin. The hesitation to speak dissolves. What remains is your clear voice.
The Anatomy of the Manipuri Bowl
This bowl is crafted for easy playability and bright projection. Here are the specs.
Material: 7-Metal Bronze Alloy (Golden Finish)
Crafting Style: Manipuri Hand-Hammered
Diameter: 25 cm (Rim to Rim)
Wall Thickness: Medium-Thin for quick response
Weight: 1.5 kg
Fundamental Note: G Note at 192 Hz
Visual Aesthetics: The Golden Polish
- The Texture
- Run your fingers across the interior. Feel the rhythmic hammer marks. They ripple like water frozen in gold.
- The Architecture
- Trace the silhouette to see the difference. Start at the splayed Rim.
- Slide down the sloping Wall. Cup the shallow, open Belly where the sound blooms.
- Touch the Navel, the forged anchor point.
- The Symbolism
- The high-polish finish reflects light. It represents clarity and the removal of shadows from the mind.
Acoustic Profile: The Polyphonic Roar
The Mechanics
The Manipuri shape creates a distinct sound.
The open Belly releases sound quickly, while the Rim holds the high notes.
The Voice
It speaks in layers. A warm, grounding hum lies beneath.
Bright, dancing overtones shimmer on top.
The Sustain
Strike once. The ring stretches 45+ seconds. It fades like a distant choir.
The Pulse
Listen for the wah-wah. That is the beat frequency traveling through the Wall.
It makes the metal feel alive.
Energetic Anatomy: Throat Chakra Expression (G Note)
Target Frequency
Tuned to the Throat Chakra (Note G). This bowl clears blockages in communication.
The Shift
The vibration triggers brainwave entrainment. Your mind shifts from confusion to articulation.
Note
G — Throat Chakra (Vishuddha)
Location: Throat
Healing Focus: Expression, truth, communication
Born from Fire: The Hammering Process
Forged in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Made by fifth-generation artisans.
The metal is melted and purified. The disc is reheated and beaten by hand.
The Navel is centered, and the Walls are hammered into the classic shallow Manipuri shape.
No two bowls are identical. Yours has a unique fingerprint.
Ritual Application: Sound Bath and Meditation
Percussion (The Strike)
Hold the mallet loosely. Strike the Rim with confidence.
Let the sound expand instantly from the Belly.
Friction (The Sing)
Press the mallet against the outer Rim. Move slowly clockwise.
Keep light pressure on the Wall. After 3 rotations, the bowl sings clearly.
Body Placement
For Throat Chakra work, place the Navel of the bowl on the upper chest. Strike gently.
Let the vibration open the throat.