Hand-held Native American Inspired hoop drums are perfect for drum circles, shamanic healing, meditation, and personal or ceremonial rituals. We lace the drums onto a separate piece of rawhide for even pressure, preventing tearing. The drum handles are wrapped in leather and made so you can slide your hand underneath so it fits like a glove! Every Native American hoop drum order includes a buckskin beater!
The Andean Drum is an essential instrument in the indigenous music of the Andes. These are made from natural materials: wood, bark from trees, animal skin and hand-woven twine. Andean Drums are used for festive occasions and are an essential part of traditional Andean Music. Hand-painted with iconic Incan totems. Comes with its own beater. Beater head colors may vary from image. Design may vary slightly from image. Choice of styles. Made in Peru.
The Andean Drum is an important instrument to the indigenous music of the Andes. Made from natural materials: wood, bark from trees, animal skin, and hand woven twine. Andean Drums are used for festive occasions and are an essential part of traditional Andean Music. Their drumbeat is frequently heard as an accompaniment to ceremony. Comes with its own beater. Hand-painted design on one side of drum. Design may vary slightly from image. Choice of design style. Made in Peru.
The Andean Drum is an important instrument to the indigenous music of the Andes. Our hand-crafted drums are made in Huancayo, Peru, from natural materials: wood, bark from trees, animal skin, and hand woven twine. Andean Drums are used for festive occasions and are an essential part of traditional Andean Music. Please Note: the stained wood sides can vary from light to dark brown. Size varies from 8"-8.5"
The Andean Drum is an important instrument to the indigenous music of the Andes. Our hand-crafted drums are made in Huancayo, Peru, from natural materials: wood, bark from trees, animal skin, and hand woven twine. Drum top and side color may vary in hue. Andean Drums are used for festive occasions and are an essential part of traditional Andean Music.
Hand-crafted from natural materials such as wood, tree bark, animal skin, and hand woven twine, this drum was crafted in Huancayo, Peru. The Andean drum is an important instrument to the indigenous music of the Andes. They are used for festive occasions and are an essential part of traditional Andean music. Use your drum the same way and make some rhythm and call in the energy. Comes with 8 inch wooden beater. Side of drum can vary from light to dark in color.
The drum's basic design has been almost unchanged for thousands of years, and they are one of the world's oldest and most ubiquitous musical instrument in history. Our Triangle Drum has a wooden style frame which has goat-skin stretched over the frame. Mallet is included with each drum.
This hand-crafted drum is made in Huancayo, Peru, from all natural materials: wood, tree bark, animal skin and hand woven twine. Comes with its own beater.
Remo brand Buffalo vegan hide drum inspired by the frame drums of the Native American Cultures. Comes with a rope handle and soft tipped beater. Standard style with a plain white head so you can decorate it with your own muse or just leave it as is. Manufactured with Remo's Fiberskyn 3 drumhead and patented ACOUSTICON drum shell. Shell produces the same tonal characteristic found on traditional wood shell drums with excellent projection and enhanced low-pitched fundamentals.
You can play Remo's Buffalo drum in virtually any weather condition and it will keep its pitch sounding great. Choice of drum diameter sizes. Made in the USA.
This Tibetan Hand Drum (Damaru) is the type used by shamans and lamas alike to invoke trance and spirit. Played in the right hand while the Tibetan flat bell (shang) is played in the left. The 8.5" drum head is made from goat hide. Comes with matching brocade carrying case with shoulder strap. The color of the drum carrying case does vary due to the handmade nature of the product.
Tibetan Hand Drums (Damarus) like this are the type used by shamans and lamas alike to invoke trance and spirit. Played in the right hand while the Tibetan flat bell (shang) is played in the left.
The 5" drum head is made from goat hide. It comes with matching brocade carrying case with shoulder strap. The color of the drum carrying case does vary due to the handmade nature of the product.
This beautiful handcrafted drum was created by ethnomusicologist Jose Vitancio Humeres of Peru. It is a replica of an original design of traditional Nazca culture.
Ceramic body, hand-painted details with bright hummingbird design on the goat leather drum head.
Measures 14 inches tall
Drum head has a 32 inch diameter
3 inch rawhide loop, for holding or body strap
A functional musical instrument and a brilliant piece of art.
Ethnomusicologist Jose Vitancio Humeres crafted this beautiful little percussion instrument, called a timbale, in the Chancay style using pottery and goat leather. The Chancay civilization was formed in the later part of the Inca Empire and was the earliest Peruvian culture to mass-produce ceramics.
Two holes on the handle could be used for string or rope to hold the small drum close to your body.
Drum Beater with deer hide head and spiral-wrapped deer hide handle. Medicine wheel design on bottom of handle is the maker's signature. Beater end measures 2.25 wide x 2.5 long, providing a lighter, thinner, more flexible yet strong drumstick offering less fatigue during use. Designed for use on hand drums, but great for other related percussion instruments. First Nations made.
Beautifully made drum beater with deer hide head and spiral-wrapped deer hide handle. The medicine wheel design on the bottom of the handle is the maker's signature. The beater end measures 1.5 wide x 2.5 long, providing a lighter, thinner, more flexible yet strong drumstick offering less fatigue during use.
Sold individually.
Size range from approximately 12 to 13 inches.
Designed for use on hand drums, but great for other related percussion instruments.
16-inch drum stick with spiral-wrapped two-tone deer hide handle. The medicine wheel painting on the bottom of the handle is the maker's signature. The beater end measures 1/2 inch wide x 3 long, providing a lighter, thinner, more flexible yet strong drumstick offering less fatigue during use. Designed for use on hand drums, but great for other related percussion instruments. First Nations Cree made.