By Ghanaian artisan Ernestina Oppong Asante, this mini djembe drum is sure to make a charming and enjoyable addition to your home decor. Originating in West Africa, djembe drums are traditionally used for voodoo rituals, but over time have been...
Check priceNative raintree wood is used to create this pleasant little smiling frog by Jaifah Aksornsri. Using techniques passed down to her by her parents, the artisan finishes the instrument naturally, which accentuates the natural grain of the wood. A rod...
Check priceDjembe drums originally come from West Africa and are skin-covered instruments with ropes that are used for different ceremonies. Ghanaian artisan Robert K. Ghartey designs this djembe drum crafted from tweneboa wood, goatskin, iron rings and woven...
Check priceCarved in low relief, creamy triangles embrace the purple base of a mini djembe drum. Christopher Nyasafo sculpts the drum from tweneboa wood. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and black nylon cords tighten the drumhead....
Check priceThe Bambara people of Mali say the djembe drum gets its name from the saying, Anke djé, anke bé which translates as "everyone gather together in peace" - thus defining the djembe's purpose. Christopher Nyasafo celebrates this legendary style of...
Check priceArtisan Robert Lanyo of Ghana handcrafts this set of four leather and sese wood ornaments in the shape of drums. The ornaments come with black cotton cord for hanging, and will make a lovely gift for a music lover.
Check priceHandmade of albesia wood, this handheld shaker makes it easy to add rhythm to your next musical gathering. This percussion instrument is presented by Trisna Dewi of Indonesia.
Check pricePlaying natural notes, this elegant xylophone is handcrafted of rich mahogany wood. Designed by Balinese artisan Trisna Dewi, the xylophone adds a musical charm to your home, arriving with two playing sticks.
Check priceA hollow tambora drum takes the shape of a man eloquently carved from sese wood by Salihu Ibrahim. This drum is used by the Dan tribe from Liberia he says. It can be played from the small space where the sticks are placed or from the big space in...
Check priceDesigned to facilitate mindful meditation, tingsha cymbals are traditionally used by Tibetan Buddhists in prayer or ritual. Joined by a simple leather cord, the brass cymbals are designed by India's Tulsi Dass, who engraves their surface with a...
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