Polished wood, a wide goblet top, and a light drumhead marked by a flowing hand motif—this djembe is handcrafted to carry music and tradition. Rooted in West African drumming, it honors a lineage where rhythm supports dance, storytelling, and community gatherings. 🪘
Rope lacing draws clean lines down the shell, holding a responsive head that meets the palms with a warm, tactile give. Deep bass notes rise from the wider bowl; open tones sing clear; crisp slaps cut through with ease—steady enough for meditative pulse, lively enough for celebration. The natural grain invites touch, and the voice opens as you move from center to edge. 🎶
The hand at the center is the Hamsa—also known as the Hand of Fatima or the Hand of Miriam—widely recognised across regions as a sign of protection, care, and goodwill. Many keep this symbol in homes and gathering spaces as a gentle reminder of compassion and presence. 🪬
Equally at home in personal reflection, group circles, or on stage, it plays as beautifully as it looks and stands as a respectful nod to cultural heritage. A thoughtful gift for a drummer, facilitator, or anyone who cherishes meaningful craft.
🪘 Wide-top resonance: Generous head for fuller bass and comfortable playing.
🧵 Rope-tuned build: Durable cording for stable tension and reliable tone.
✋ Hamsa artwork: A cross-cultural symbol of care and goodwill, thoughtfully placed at center.
📏 Balanced size: Height 50 cm; head diameter 22 cm—portable yet presence-filled.