Where Are The Singing Bowls Made
It's true that our Crystal Singing Bowls have been designed by a German company. The crystal singing bowls are designed and undergo quality control in Germany, however they are handmade in China due to the requirement of industrial-sized furnaces to melt and mold the quartz with precision. It is worth noting that all crystal singing bowls are made in China, but the quality varies significantly based on the manufacturing process. All our singing bowls are shipped from the USA, and we guarantee safe arrival and personal support.
They are unique in their gradient hue, precise notes, and long-lasting resonance. Skilled artisans in China hand-blow these bowls according to the German designs as the industrial equipment required to achieve such precision and melt the Quartz is only available in that country. The Quartz crystals used for the production of the bowls are sourced from the USA. It's important to note that no quartz crystal singing bowls are made in the USA or Europe because of the lack of equipment.
After strict technical parameters are met, the bowls are checked by the German team to ensure the highest quality before being shipped to the USA. After that, they are approved for sale to the clients.
As someone who has worked in sound healing for years, I can confidently say these bowls stand apart from any competition. While some may have concerns about products made in China, I assure you this is not the case here. Our partners in Germany and the USA have designed and checked the bowls at every stage of the handmade production process, and the industrial equipment allows for more affordability and unmatched sound quality.
Our Team attempted to produce bowls locally in the USA by collaborating with artisans in New York. You can view them at: https://soundhealinglab.com/collections/singing-bowls-handmade-usa.
They turned out to be visually stunning and unique works of art, but the artisans could not achieve the same high-quality sound, nor the glass consistency as the Sonic Energy bowls. The sound characteristics were not as long-lasting, quite, difficult to play, and lacked precision compared to the German-designed bowls. Nevertheless, if having "Made in USA" bowls is essential, I suggest giving them a look. We have only a few left and won't be making them anymore as the production cost and the result can't compare to what we get from our partners.