I do not make you fearless. I make you willing.
🎵 Size: 7" | Note: G# | Cents: 0 | Frequency: 415 Hz | Tuning: Concert Pitch | Octave: 4 | Bowl #: 1358 ✨ Element: Mexican Opal 💎🔥 | Body Resonance: Head, throat, sinuses, skull, cervical spine, brain cavity, upper energetic field 🗣️ | Chakra Connections Western Diatonic: Throat/Third Eye transition | Cycle of Fifths: Not applicable 💫 🔮 Solfeggio: 417 Hz (Facilitating change, transformation, breaking patterns) — Sacral Chakra
This Mexican Opal crystal singing bowl sounds in G# at 415 Hz, resonating with the throat and third eye chakras and the upper body—head, throat, and sinuses. Mexican Opal supports emotional release, creative reawakening, and the return of embodied passion. When volcanic fire meets the frequency of expressive truth, the experience is transformation that moves through you rather than around you.
BEST FOR
- Sound healing sessions focused on emotional release and creative unblocking
- Yoga teachers guiding students through heart-opening or hip-opening sequences
- Anyone navigating grief, transition, or the thawing of long-held numbness
- Morning routines for reconnecting with desire and authentic self-expression
- Parents helping children process big emotions with gentle sound
- Writers, artists, and creatives seeking to reignite passion that has gone quiet
- Therapists and counselors supporting clients through relational healing
ESSENCE
I am the stone that holds fire without burning. When you have learned to perform passion rather than feel it, when joy has become something you remember rather than something you live, I arrive like the first warmth of morning—subtle, persistent, undeniable. I do not make you fearless. I make you willing. This bowl carries volcanic patience crystallized in quartz, an invitation to come back into your body and trust what moves you.
THE ELEMENT
Mexican Opal, often called fire opal, is an amorphous form of hydrous silicon dioxide containing 3-10% water and traces of iron oxide that create its signature orange-to-red translucency. Unlike crystalline stones that form through rigid molecular patterns, this gem emerges as a hardened gel—silica spheres arranging in microscopic grids that hold light the way skin holds warmth. It is soft, rated 5.5-6.5 on the Mohs scale, sensitive to dry air and sudden temperature changes. This fragility is part of its medicine.
The stone forms primarily in Mexico's volcanic regions—Jalisco, Nayarit, and surrounding highlands where ancient lava flows created the conditions for its birth. The Aztecs called it xihuitl, fire stone, and pressed it into ceremonial masks to invoke their fire god Huehueteotl. Pre-Columbian artisans carved it into ritual talismans, believing it carried the breath of transformation itself. Spanish colonizers documented its trade in the 16th century, though it wasn't until the 1880s that European demand brought it to the wider world.
In contemporary wellness practices, Mexican Opal supports those who feel disconnected from desire, creativity, or joy—when life has become performance rather than experience. Traditionally associated with the sacral chakra, it creates conditions for emotional release, the thawing of frozen passion, and smoother relational flow. Divine Bowls' proprietary process integrates this volcanic essence at the molecular level during formation, allowing the opal's unique microstructure to become part of the quartz itself. When you work with this bowl, you're not hearing a coating—you're hearing fire and water fused into crystal, vibrating as one.
THE FREQUENCY
This bowl sounds in G# at 415 Hz, resonating at the transition between throat and third eye chakras in the Western diatonic system. The G# frequency carries the energetic quality of expressive truth elevated toward intuitive awareness—communication that comes from somewhere deeper than thought. This vibration moves through your head, throat, sinuses, and upper energetic field, creating space for what needs to be spoken or released.
At 415 Hz, this bowl also falls within the 417 Hz Solfeggio range, traditionally associated with facilitating change and breaking old patterns. When Mexican Opal's fire-and-water nature meets this transitional frequency, the synergy is unmistakable: transformation that honors your pace, expression that doesn't require force, creativity that returns not as performance but as genuine aliveness. People report feeling permission in this sound—permission to want, to rest, to change their minds, to feel without apologizing.
THE TUNING
This bowl resonates at 415 Hz, placing it at Concert Pitch—its frequency falls within ±10 cents of A=440, the universal tuning standard for modern instruments.
Like a piano tuned to concert pitch, this bowl will sound in tune when played alongside guitars, keyboards, orchestras, or any instrument using standard tuning. If you play with other musicians, use recorded music in your sessions, or want your bowl to blend seamlessly with other sound sources, this compatibility makes integration effortless.
(For fine adjustment, adding water to the bowl lowers the pitch slightly—a technique some use to dial in precise intervals when playing with other instruments.)
THE SIZE
At seven inches, this bowl produces fourth-octave tones with medium sustain—long enough for the sound to develop fully and settle into the body, short enough to maintain presence and intention in each strike. The room-filling, balanced volume makes it remarkably versatile: clear enough for personal morning rituals or bedside use, projecting enough to anchor a yoga class, center a team meeting, or hold a family's attention at bedtime. This size allows Mexican Opal's fire-and-water nature to express with warmth rather than overwhelm, while the fourth-octave resonance naturally targets the mid-body—chest, heart, lungs, and solar plexus.
WORKING WITH THIS BOWL
Reach for this bowl when something feels frozen. When creativity has gone quiet, when joy feels like a distant memory, when you're going through the motions but not feeling them. It's equally at home opening a therapy session focused on emotional release, transitioning a classroom from recess energy to focused learning, or simply marking the boundary between your workday and your evening. Parents find this frequency helps children move through big emotions without words. Athletes use it for recovery—not just physical, but the return to why they play. Writers and artists reach for it when the well feels dry.
Start simply. Place the bowl on its O-ring, take a breath, and let the mallet move around the rim. Notice what happens in your chest, your throat, your hands. There's no wrong way to do this. Some people play for thirty seconds before a meeting; others build entire rituals around the sound. The bowl doesn't require expertise—it requires presence. Let the fire opal's warmth remind you that passion isn't something you manufacture. It's something you allow.
Each Divine Bowls singing bowl includes a pure quartz mallet wrapped in premium silicone for optimal resonance, plus a silicone O-ring for stable playing on hard surfaces. Every bowl is formed in a single seamless vessel from 99.998% pure quartz—no welds, no weak points—built to last lifetimes of use.
INVITATION
Some bowls arrive with fanfare. This one arrives like the first warmth of morning—not asking anything of you, just present.
Mexican Opal holds fire without burning. It formed in volcanic patience, learned to carry light the way skin holds warmth, and now it waits here at 415 Hz—a frequency that happens to fall where transformation lives. Whether you're a sound healer building a collection, a parent seeking gentler bedtimes, a writer whose well has gone dry, or someone who simply likes the way quartz sings, the bowl doesn't ask for credentials. It asks for presence.