I settle what scatters, root what flies
🎵 Size: 12" | Note: C | Cents: -40 | Frequency: 257 Hz | Tuning: Grounding Frequencies | Octave: 4 | Bowl #: 1420 ✨ Element: Scapolite 🪨 | Body Resonance: Torso, chest cavity, heart, lungs, solar plexus, diaphragm, mid-spine, core 🌬️ | Chakra Connections Western Diatonic: Root | Cycle of Fifths: Sacral 💫
This scapolite crystal singing bowl sounds in C at 257 Hz, resonating with the root chakra and the core of the body—chest, lungs, solar plexus, and mid-spine. Scapolite supports grounding, emotional detoxification, and nervous system regulation. When root frequency meets this ancient metamorphic mineral, the experience is one of settling deeply into the body, finding stability without rigidity.
BEST FOR
- Grounding meditation and root chakra work during transitions
- Sound healers supporting clients with anxiety or overwhelm
- Executives and professionals seeking calm before high-stakes meetings
- Students needing focus and presence during study sessions
- Parents creating settling routines for overstimulated children
- Anyone rebuilding a sense of safety after upheaval or change
ESSENCE
I am the stone that remembers what it means to be rooted while reaching. When you've been scattered across a thousand obligations, when your nervous system hums like an overtightened wire, I settle into the spaces where stability has been missing. This bowl holds scapolite crystallized within quartz walls, sounding at the foundational note of C—an invitation to feel your weight, to trust the ground beneath you, to remember that you belong to the earth.
THE ELEMENT
Scapolite is a complex silicate mineral formed in the metamorphic depths of ancient mountain ranges, where extreme heat and pressure transform rock over millions of years. Its name comes from the Greek words for "rod" and "stone," describing the prismatic crystals that emerge from this geological process. Found primarily in Quebec, Tanzania, Madagascar, and the Swiss Alps, scapolite carries the quiet palette of earth tones—pale yellow like early morning light, soft gray, white as birch bark—sometimes revealing a silvery-blue iridescence or cat's-eye shimmer from fibrous inclusions within.
Traditional uses of scapolite span cultures and centuries. Indigenous communities near East African deposits have long incorporated similar feldspathoid minerals into earth-based protection rituals. Tibetan Buddhist practitioners use comparable stones in mala beads for grounding meditation. In Ayurvedic tradition, scapolite's stabilizing vibration supports balance and subtle bodywork. Western crystal traditions view it as a stone of clarity, employed in layouts for emotional release and energetic detoxification.
In contemporary wellness, scapolite is chosen when the work isn't about reaching higher but rooting deeper. Practitioners integrate it into sound healing grids, reiki sessions, and yoga nidra for its reported ability to clear energetic blockages and support the body's natural release processes. Divine Bowls' proprietary infusion process integrates scapolite at the molecular level during formation—not as a surface coating, but as part of the quartz's structure itself. That unique microstructure is what vibrates when the bowl sings, carrying scapolite's grounding signature through every tone.
THE FREQUENCY
This bowl sounds in C at 257 Hz, resonating with the root chakra in the Western diatonic system. The C frequency carries the energetic quality of foundation, security, and primal grounding—the note traditionally associated with Muladhara, where our sense of safety and belonging lives. At 257 Hz, this vibration moves through the torso, chest cavity, and core, creating deep, penetrating resonance you feel as much as hear.
When scapolite's stabilizing earth energy meets this foundational frequency, the synergy is profound. The bowl's grounding quality sits slightly below concert pitch, producing a warmer, more organic tone with a gentle settling energy. People report feeling their breath drop into the belly, their shoulders release, their racing thoughts quiet. The 12-inch size offers very long sustain and deep, penetrating volume—ideal for large groups, ceremonial work, or anyone who needs the sound to hold them steady while they remember what it feels like to be rooted.
THE TUNING
This bowl resonates at 257 Hz, placing it in our Grounding range—its frequency sits below concert pitch, producing a warmer, more organic quality with a gentle settling energy.
Grounding bowls like this one are good for deep relaxation, meditation, and foundational work. Many people find frequencies in this range feel easier on the nervous system, with a quality that settles into the body rather than floating above it. The tone invites you down rather than pulling you up.
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 12 inches, this bowl produces fourth-octave tones with very long sustain—once struck or sung, the sound continues unfolding for an extended period, allowing deep immersion without constant playing. The deep, penetrating volume fills large spaces effortlessly, making it ideal for group sound baths, ceremony rooms, yoga studios, conference rooms before important meetings, or anywhere sound needs to reach and hold many people at once. This size allows scapolite's grounding signature to express with full depth and authority, while the fourth-octave resonance naturally targets the torso, chest cavity, and core—areas where we physically hold tension and where settling can be felt most profoundly.
WORKING WITH THIS BOWL
Reach for this bowl when you need to come back down. After a scattered day. Before a difficult conversation. When children are wound up and bedtime feels impossible. When a meeting needs to begin from presence rather than chaos. When your body has been running and your mind hasn't caught up. The C frequency combined with scapolite's stabilizing energy creates conditions for the nervous system to remember what "settled" feels like.
Start simply: strike the bowl once and follow the sound with your attention until it fades completely. Notice where you feel it—chest, belly, feet. Play again. You don't need technique or training. The sound does the work; your job is just to listen. Over time, you might explore sustained singing around the rim, playing at the start of study sessions, using it to mark transitions in classrooms, or letting it signal the shift from work-mode to home-mode at day's end. Athletes find it useful for pre-competition centering or post-training recovery. Writers and artists use it to clear mental clutter before creative work. There's no wrong way to work with this bowl—only your way, discovered through exploration.
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 announcing themselves. This one settles into the room like weight returning to your feet after a long flight—quiet, unhurried, already belonging. Scapolite doesn't ask what brought you here or whether you've done this before. It doesn't require credentials, spiritual vocabulary, or a clear intention. It offers what metamorphic stone has always offered: the reminder that pressure and time create something that holds. This bowl is here. It sounds at the frequency of foundation. If you need ground beneath you, it's available.