Halite is sodium chloride in pure crystalline form—the same compound as table salt, but structured into perfect cubes by ancient evaporated seas. In sound healing, halite's hygroscopic nature (physically absorbing moisture) mirrors its energetic quality of drawing out what doesn't belong. When infused into quartz at the molecular level, it creates a bowl that purifies through subtraction rather than addition—clearing residual energy from spaces, conversations, or emotional states that feel "stuck."
This bowl combines G note's throat chakra frequency with halite's dissolving quality to clear the obstruction between what you're holding and what you're ready to say. Practitioners play it before client sessions requiring vulnerable disclosure, teachers use it before parent conferences, and athletes sound it before media interviews. The 389 Hz frequency resonates through chest and diaphragm where breath originates, while halite's purifying vibration releases the static that makes speaking feel impossible.
Halite bowls serve anyone managing spaces where energy accumulates. Therapists and bodyworkers clear treatment rooms between appointments to prevent residue transfer. Teachers reset classrooms after recess or between subject transitions. Customer service professionals release absorbed tension after difficult interactions. Athletes use it pre-competition to dissolve nervous energy or post-game to let go of performance intensity. The bowl's purifying quality works whether you're clearing a yoga studio or a conference room.
Unlike elements that add energy (citrine's activation, amethyst's protection), halite works through removal. It doesn't layer anything new—it absorbs and dissolves what's already present, creating a "clean slate" sensation practitioners describe as energetic subtraction. This makes it ideal for between-session resets, processing grief or resentment, or moments when you feel "off" without knowing why. Where sage smoke disperses, halite draws out—the bowl equivalent of a salt bath for your space.
Yes. At 389 Hz, this bowl resonates at Concert Pitch—within ±10 cents of A=440, the universal tuning standard. It will sound in tune alongside guitars, pianos, orchestras, or any instrument using standard tuning. This compatibility makes it practical for musicians integrating singing bowls into compositions, music therapists blending modalities, or practitioners who use recorded music in sessions. Halite's purifying frequency pairs naturally with the throat chakra's G note while maintaining harmonic compatibility with conventional instruments.
No. The halite is integrated at the molecular level during the bowl's formation at over 3,000°F—it's part of the quartz structure itself, not a surface coating. While natural halite crystals are hygroscopic and can absorb moisture from air, the infused halite within the quartz is permanently stabilized. The bowl is waterproof, temperature-stable, and sunlight-safe. Divine Bowls' seamless one-piece construction and 99.998% pure quartz ensure this instrument will last lifetimes of use without degradation.