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Halite Quartz Crystal Singing Bowl | 7" G Note (-9) | Concert Pitch | #2449

I dissolve what you've been carrying so you can speak what remains

🎵 Size: 7" | Note: G | Cents: -9 | Frequency: 389 Hz | Tuning: Concert Pitch | Octave: 4 | Bowl #: 2449 ✨ Element: Halite 🧂 | Body Resonance: Torso, chest cavity, heart, lungs, solar plexus, diaphragm 🌬️ | Chakra Connections Western Diatonic: Throat | Cycle of Fifths: Solar Plexus 💫

This halite crystal singing bowl sounds in G at 389 Hz, resonating with the throat chakra and the core of the body—chest, heart, lungs, and diaphragm. Halite supports energetic purification and emotional release, drawing out what no longer serves. When the throat's frequency of expression meets salt's ancient capacity to absorb and dissolve, the result is a bowl that clears the space between what you're holding and what you're ready to say.

BEST FOR

  • Clearing stagnant energy from healing rooms between sessions
  • Pre-meditation reset to quiet mental clutter and static
  • Teachers creating calm, focused classroom transitions
  • Processing grief, resentment, or emotional heaviness at home
  • Athletes releasing tension before competition or recovery
  • Sound baths focused on purification and energetic hygiene
  • Anyone feeling "off" without knowing why

ESSENCE

I am the memory of ancient seas, reduced to essential form. When you've been carrying what isn't yours—the residue of rooms, of conversations, of other people's weather—I draw it out the way I draw moisture from air. This bowl holds my simple truth: some things need to dissolve before anything new can begin. I don't add. I subtract. And in that subtraction, you find what was always underneath.

THE ELEMENT

Halite is sodium chloride in its purest crystalline form—the same compound as table salt, but structured into perfect cubic crystals by millennia of slow evaporation. It forms when ancient seas retreat, leaving behind concentrated brine that crystallizes as water disappears. The world's most prized deposits come from the Himalayas, the Dead Sea basin, and deep mines in Poland and New Mexico, where salt beds have remained undisturbed for millions of years.

Cultures across time have recognized halite as a purifier. Himalayan communities have sprinkled it to ward off stagnant energies for generations. Ayurvedic traditions use salt baths to draw toxins and balance the body's systems. In Western esoteric practice, salt circles create protected space for ritual work. The common thread: halite absorbs what doesn't belong.

This absorption is both physical and energetic. Halite is hygroscopic—it pulls moisture from the air, which is why salt lamps "weep" in humid rooms. People who work with halite report a similar drawing-out of emotional heaviness, describing sessions as creating a "clean slate" sensation. Divine Bowls' proprietary process integrates halite at the molecular level during formation, so the salt's crystalline structure becomes part of the quartz itself. That structure vibrates when you play the bowl, carrying halite's purifying quality through sound.

THE FREQUENCY

This bowl sounds in G at 389 Hz, resonating with the throat chakra in the Western diatonic system. The G frequency carries the energetic quality of expression, communication, and truth—vibrating through your torso, chest cavity, and the core of your body where breath originates and words form.

When halite's dissolving nature meets the throat's frequency of expression, something specific happens: the bowl creates conditions for releasing what you've been unable to say or unwilling to feel. People notice their breath deepening, their shoulders dropping, a sense of space opening in the chest. The combination doesn't push you to speak—it clears the obstruction so speaking becomes possible. This is a bowl for thresholds: before difficult conversations, after heavy sessions, whenever a room or a heart needs to remember it can be empty again.

THE TUNING

This bowl resonates at 389 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 7 inches, this bowl produces fourth-octave tones with medium sustain—long enough to settle into, brief enough to keep sessions moving. The balanced, room-filling volume makes it genuinely versatile: equally at home on a nightstand for morning ritual, in a therapy room between clients, on a teacher's desk for classroom transitions, or in a conference room to open team meetings. This size allows halite's purifying quality to express with clarity and presence without overwhelming smaller spaces, while the fourth-octave resonance naturally targets the torso, chest, and core—where we hold tension and where breath originates.

WORKING WITH THIS BOWL

Reach for this bowl when something feels stuck. Maybe the room holds residue from a difficult conversation. Maybe you've absorbed other people's energy and can't shake it. Maybe you're about to have a hard talk and need to clear the static first. Play it after client sessions to reset your space, before meditation to quiet mental chatter, or at the end of a workday to mark the transition home. Teachers find it useful for settling a classroom after recess. Athletes use it before competition to release nervous tension, or during recovery to let go of the day's intensity.

Start simply. Strike or rim the bowl and let the sound fill the space. Notice what shifts—your breath, your shoulders, the quality of silence after the tone fades. You don't need technique or training. The bowl does its work; your job is just to listen. Some people move it slowly around a room to clear corners. Others hold it close and breathe with the vibration. There's no wrong way. Halite's nature is to absorb and dissolve—let the sound do the same with whatever you're ready to release.

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 things need to dissolve before anything new can begin.

This bowl doesn't add to your life—it subtracts. The static between sessions. The residue of rooms that held difficult conversations. The weight you absorbed somewhere between morning and now that you can't quite name. Halite has spent millennia learning how to draw out what doesn't belong, and this bowl carries that knowledge in every vibration.

It's here. Available for the sound healer clearing space between clients, the teacher settling a classroom after recess, the athlete releasing pre-game tension, the parent who just needs three minutes of quiet before the house wakes up. No credentials required. No spiritual vocabulary necessary. Just the willingness to let something go.

$ 863.00 $ 863.00

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Ships From Mount Shasta - California
Size 7"
Octave 4
Musical Note G
Tuning A=440 Musician Tuning
Clear or Opaque Opaque
Ships From: Mount Shasta - California
Size: 7"
Octave: 4
Musical Note: G
Tuning: A=440 Musician Tuning
Clear or Opaque: Opaque

Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about this bowl.

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.