Second Song Collection: The Flower Dragon. 9 Inch Hand-Painted Singing Bowl.
Meet The Flower Dragon Singing Bowl. The Spring 2026 special release of our Dragon Series.
For the next week, you can order this bowl before our limited run concludes. It will be painted “on demand” for you. Our unique hand painting process takes 7-10 days. Please allow a few weeks for this masterpiece to arrive. We will be in touch the whole way.
A bell metal bronze singing bowl of approximately 9 inches, hand-painted and overlaid over burnished patina relief in Kathmandu, Nepal.
A third-octave bowl, selected fror double beat frequencies being generated in the third and fourth octave -- both delta wave frequencies.
Selected for multiple modes of entrainment, a top 1% bell-bronze sound bowl. No two bowls are precisely the same; each is rich in unique overtones that come from the handmade nature of each individual piece.
The Flower Dragon is a Spring bowl.
The dragon itself is first overlaid in the patina relief process. Then the flowers are hand-painted: dozens of individual cherry blossoms, each one built up in layers — white base, coral and pink and blush petal gradients, yellow center, fine outlines — scattered by the dragon across the entire circumference of the bowl as if they're caught mid-flight.
The painting process alone is intricate, and but a small part of the overall creation.
Every Flower Dragon bowl is selected acoustically before any artisan time is committed to it.
Each Flower Dragon ships with everything you need to play: a handmade hardwood striker wrapped in suede for playing around the rim and producing the sustained, building resonance that makes the delta beating fully audible, and a soft-tipped wool mallet for inviting the bowl to sing with a full, resonant strike.
Each heirloom bowl comes from Kathmandu, Nepal and is guaranteed for life.
Note on this Second Song Collection piece:
The colors on the flowers of this bowl are slightly different with blue highlights.
These instruments have been part of our journey — used in studio sessions, Sound School, photoshoots, or returned after purchase. Some may have light cosmetic imperfections.
Each item has been carefully inspected to ensure it still meets our sound standards.
If you’re less concerned with a perfectly pristine finish and more focused on tone, feel, and function, this is a beautiful way to find a bowl at a reduced price.
Same sound.
A little more story.
Original: $626.50
-65%$626.50
$219.27




























Description
Meet The Flower Dragon Singing Bowl. The Spring 2026 special release of our Dragon Series.
For the next week, you can order this bowl before our limited run concludes. It will be painted “on demand” for you. Our unique hand painting process takes 7-10 days. Please allow a few weeks for this masterpiece to arrive. We will be in touch the whole way.
A bell metal bronze singing bowl of approximately 9 inches, hand-painted and overlaid over burnished patina relief in Kathmandu, Nepal.
A third-octave bowl, selected fror double beat frequencies being generated in the third and fourth octave -- both delta wave frequencies.
Selected for multiple modes of entrainment, a top 1% bell-bronze sound bowl. No two bowls are precisely the same; each is rich in unique overtones that come from the handmade nature of each individual piece.
The Flower Dragon is a Spring bowl.
The dragon itself is first overlaid in the patina relief process. Then the flowers are hand-painted: dozens of individual cherry blossoms, each one built up in layers — white base, coral and pink and blush petal gradients, yellow center, fine outlines — scattered by the dragon across the entire circumference of the bowl as if they're caught mid-flight.
The painting process alone is intricate, and but a small part of the overall creation.
Every Flower Dragon bowl is selected acoustically before any artisan time is committed to it.
Each Flower Dragon ships with everything you need to play: a handmade hardwood striker wrapped in suede for playing around the rim and producing the sustained, building resonance that makes the delta beating fully audible, and a soft-tipped wool mallet for inviting the bowl to sing with a full, resonant strike.
Each heirloom bowl comes from Kathmandu, Nepal and is guaranteed for life.
Note on this Second Song Collection piece:
The colors on the flowers of this bowl are slightly different with blue highlights.
These instruments have been part of our journey — used in studio sessions, Sound School, photoshoots, or returned after purchase. Some may have light cosmetic imperfections.
Each item has been carefully inspected to ensure it still meets our sound standards.
If you’re less concerned with a perfectly pristine finish and more focused on tone, feel, and function, this is a beautiful way to find a bowl at a reduced price.
Same sound.
A little more story.























