Where to buy Meditation Chimes- Buying Guide

Meditation chimes are used to create a calm, focused atmosphere in practices like meditation, yoga, sound healing, therapy, and spiritual rituals. They help mark transitions, restore presence, or gently guide attention—making them popular among yoga instructors, therapists, spiritual leaders, and anyone seeking peace or clarity. While they don’t originate from a single country, they’re widely used in traditions across Tibet, Nepal, Japan, and India, and have become staples in Western wellness and mindfulness practices.

History of Meditation Chimes

Meditation chimes are tuned metal bars or rods mounted on a wooden base that produce soft, resonant tones when struck. These calming sounds are used in meditation, yoga, sound therapy, and spiritual practices to signal beginnings, transitions, or to bring focus and clarity. They’re commonly used by meditation practitioners, yoga teachers, sound healers, therapists, and anyone seeking relaxation. While not tied to one country, meditation chimes are especially popular in Tibet, Nepal, Japan, India, and in Western wellness communities, where they support mindfulness and emotional balance.

Types of Meditation Chimes

Meditation chimes come in various forms, each with distinct sounds and uses. Bar chimes (like Zenergy chimes) offer clear, lingering tones ideal for marking meditation sessions. Wind chimes, made from bamboo, metal, or glass, create soothing ambient sounds as they move naturally with air. Koshi chimes, handcrafted in France and tuned to the elements, produce rich, harmonious tones perfect for deep meditation or sound healing. Tingsha bells, used in Tibetan practices, deliver sharp, high-pitched sounds to clear energy and sharpen focus. Lastly, singing chime bowls combine the functions of a bowl and chime, offering versatility in both solo and group meditations.

Aura Meditation Chimes- 8 Note

8 note aura meditation chimes from Indonesia

The 8-Note Aura Meditation Chimes are a soothing metallophone instrument often used in sound therapy to calm the mind and release tension. Though sometimes mistaken for a xylophone, their rich metal bars produce deeper, more resonant tones. Each note offers a distinct vibration, helping clear negative energy and promote emotional balance. Ideal for meditation, sound baths, or as a thoughtful gift, these chimes blend wood and metal into a beautifully crafted tool for relaxation and healing.

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Aura Meditation Chimes- 1 Note

one note aura chime in hand

The 1-Note Aura Meditation Chime brings calm and clarity with a single, resonant tone tuned to C7 (2131 Hz). Ideal for meditation, yoga, and sound therapy, it helps quiet the mind and release tension with its soothing vibration. Crafted from wood and metal, this metallophone instrument—often called a gamelan—is sometimes mistaken for a xylophone but offers a brighter, purer sound. Compact and easy to use, it responds uniquely to your touch, making each session a personal moment of balance and peace. Perfect for sound baths or as a mindful gift.

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Matsu Chimes

The front of the matsu meditation brass chimes

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The Matsu Chimes are a beautifully crafted sound therapy instrument made from solid pine wood and fitted with approximately 20 polished brass chimes. Designed to produce soft, resonant tones, it’s ideal for yoga, meditation, and sound healing sessions. This eco-friendly piece comes with a beater and offers a rich, calming sound experience. With its freestanding rectangular design, the Matsu Chimes make a meaningful tool for wellness practitioners or a thoughtful gift for those who value natural materials and mindful living.

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Tips for Choosing the Right Meditation Chimes

Choosing the right meditation chime depends on your goals, sound preferences, and experience. Beginners may prefer simple single-note chimes like Zenergy bars for marking sessions, while multi-note Aura chimes offer a richer range for sound baths or energy work. Koshi chimes are ideal for deep calm, and Tingsha bells help clear space and focus the mind. Look for quality materials—metal for resonance, wood for warmth—and consider size: smaller chimes are portable, larger ones offer deeper tones. Meditation chimes suit anyone seeking calm—yoga teachers, therapists, healers, or anyone building a peaceful space.

The Pros and Cons of Buying a Second-Hand Meditation Chimes

Second-hand meditation chimes can be a budget-friendly and eco-conscious choice, offering unique, vintage charm and even improved tone as materials age. However, they may come with hidden wear, hygiene concerns, or missing parts—and usually lack return options. Buying new ensures clean, reliable quality, a wider selection of tones and materials, and often supports artisan makers who craft handmade chimes with superior resonance and meaningful design. For casual use or experimenting, second-hand may work, but for guaranteed sound, durability, or gifting, new—especially handmade—is the more reliable and rewarding option.

Unique Meditation Chimes Accessories 

To elevate your meditation chime experience, consider accessories that enhance both function and care. A padded case protects against dust and damage, especially for travel or handmade pieces. Wood care oils like beeswax or linseed keep wooden parts nourished and crack-free, while a microfiber cloth helps maintain a polished look and clear tone. Extra mallets allow you to experiment with different sounds—soft for mellow tones, wooden for sharp strikes. Display stands add elegance and accessibility in your space, and personalized touches like engraved bases or color accents make your chimes truly yours. Backup strings and mallet parts ensure longevity, and pairing chimes with tools like singing bowls or incense deepens your practice.

Meditation Chimes in Popular Music 

Meditation chimes are popular in ambient, new age, world, and healing music, where their calming, resonant tones support mindfulness, relaxation, and emotional clarity. Commonly heard in yoga playlists, spa soundtracks, sound baths, and reiki sessions, they also feature in film scores and live ambient performances to add spiritual or introspective depth. Artists like Deva Premal, Laraaji, Steven Halpern, and Snatam Kaur use chimes to ground their music and guide transitions. Their pure tones help quiet the mind, create spaciousness, and act as gentle resets within meditative or therapeutic soundscapes.

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