MUINS Djembe drum,9.5'' x 20'' African Hand Drum Carved Mahogany African Drums with Goatskin Drumhead for Kids and Adults Beginners(Red Elephant, 10 Inch)
R 2,545
or 4 x payments of R636.25 with
Availability: Currently in Stock
Delivery: 10-20 working days
Please be aware orders placed now may not arrive in time for Christmas, please check delivery times.
This item may be available in a different size, colour, scent, version or platform:
MUINS Djembe drum,9.5'' x 20'' African Hand Drum Carved Mahogany African Drums with Goatskin Drumhead for Kids and Adults Beginners(Red Elephant, 10 Inch)
Exquisite Handmade Craftsmanship:African djembe hand drums are made of sustainable one-piece mahogany,Peach blossom wood has good hardness and density, is sturdy and durable, and has a warm and heavy tone, providing a unique sound,It's a great choice for drum enthusiasts
Authentic adult unbleached goat skin: goat skin drum surface without chemical bleaching, naturally air dried, loud sound quality, tough and durable, (Do not suggess music lovers purchase some african drum with bleached goatskins)
Unique random painting:Our drums are hand painting so unable promise every one come with same painting,But every one is multi color and exotic charm.It is not only a wooden drum, but also a unique artwork.
Equipped with tough outdoor climbing ropes: African drums over 8 inches are equipped with outdoor four core high-strength climbing ropes, which have stronger tension, better toughness, stability and no looseness, long service life, and are not easily aged, with better fixation effect
Diverse sizes: MUINS offers African drums with a surface size of 4-12 inches, while African drums with a surface size of 4-8 inches are more suitable for children. Adults would prefer drums that are 9-12 inches in size. The larger the drum, the better the resonance, and the more distinct the high, medium, and low tones.
Soft footings: To reduce damage caused by collisions during transportation and use, anti-collision footings are pasted before leaving the factory. Slight damage to the footings after receiving is a normal phenomenon. In the actual use of African drums, they need to be torn off (if you don't want to tear them off, it's also okay, which is beneficial for protecting African drums)