Weight | 0.86 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.5 × 13.2 cm |
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African Djembe
$70.00 $50.00
Perfect for sweet melodies and decorative features, these mini African hand percussion Djembe drums are a beauty for any art lover. The djembe or jembe is a rope-tuned, skin-covered goblet drum, originally from West Africa, played freehand. According to the Bambara people of Mali, the djembe takes its name from the proverb “Anke djé, anke bé” which means “everyone live in peace” and defines the purpose of the drum.
Classic djembes have been crafted with sound quality and playability in mind, with particular attention to aesthetics.
You can use this African craft to entertain and decorate your space. Whether in corporate or private interiors, it brings a touch of African vibe to any room.
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Category: Musical Instruments
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mall Handmade Djembe Drum – Traditional African Musical Instrument
Djembe drums - small. Drum is a traditional African
musical instrument. These djembes are entirely handcrafted. That
Drum surface is leather/leather and bottom made of animal hide
Made of solid carved wood with smooth or woven around
rope. Some designs are etched on the base and fabric
Cut along the top. These drums are popular in reggae and other music
Cultural music works. almost all in west africa
The ceremony is accompanied by a timeless and unique melody
with drums.