Traditionally, the drum was the heartbeat, the soul of most African communities.
Drums have been an intrinsic part of African life for centuries and for countless generations, an ancient instrument used to celebrate all the aspects of life.
In Western culture, drumming is most often, about entertainment. In Africa, drums hold a deeper, symbolic and historical significance. They herald political and social events attending ceremonies of birth, death and marriage. They spark courtships, they herald home coming and going and they accompany religious rites and rituals, calling up ancestral spirits.
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African Handmade Wooden Zulu Drum
$25.00An Authentic Cowhide – Wooden Zulu drum that was handmade in KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. It’s a great musical instrument and can also be used as home decor; as a piece of furniture display or as a home decoration. A truly South African masterpiece that can be given as a gift to anyone.
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African Handmade Zulu Leather Drum
$45.00African drums have a unique and more profound symbolic meaning when compared with Western music. Traditionally, these drums represent the soul of the community they’re found in. They are used for celebrating ceremonial events and rituals within the community. They are also employed as tourist attractions in various African countries, promoting and exhibiting African heritage and culture.
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An Authentic Cowhide Wooden Zulu Drum
$25.00An Authentic Cowhide – Wooden Zulu drum that was handmade in KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. It’s a great musical instrument and can also be used as home decor; as a piece of furniture display or as a home decoration. A truly South African masterpiece that can be given as a gift to anyone.
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Authentic Hardwood Djembe Drum
$45.00The djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments. This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood and topped with an animal skin as a drumhead. In Western understanding, the drum belongs to the membranophone class of instruments in the percussion family.
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Djembe Drum Hardwood
$45.00The djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments. This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood and topped with an animal skin as a drumhead. In Western understanding, the drum belongs to the membranophone class of instruments in the percussion family.
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Djembe Drum Hardwood Carvings Art
$45.00The djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments. This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood and topped with an animal skin as a drumhead. In Western understanding, the drum belongs to the membranophone class of instruments in the percussion family.
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Djembe Hardwood Tribal Art Drum
$45.00The djembe is one of West Africa’s best-known instruments. This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood and topped with an animal skin as a drumhead. In Western understanding, the drum belongs to the membranophone class of instruments in the percussion family.
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Handmade Zulu Leather Drum
$45.00African drums have a unique and more profound symbolic meaning when compared with Western music. Traditionally, these drums represent the soul of the community they’re found in. They are used for celebrating ceremonial events and rituals within the community. They are also employed as tourist attractions in various African countries, promoting and exhibiting African heritage and culture.
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Traditional Tribal Art Zulu Drum
$45.00African drums have a unique and more profound symbolic meaning when compared with Western music. Traditionally, these drums represent the soul of the community they’re found in. They are used for celebrating ceremonial events and rituals within the community. They are also employed as tourist attractions in various African countries, promoting and exhibiting African heritage and culture.
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Traditional Zulu Cowhide Drum
$45.00African drums have a unique and more profound symbolic meaning when compared with Western music. Traditionally, these drums represent the soul of the community they’re found in. They are used for celebrating ceremonial events and rituals within the community. They are also employed as tourist attractions in various African countries, promoting and exhibiting African heritage and culture.
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Tribal Art Hide Zulu Drum
$45.00An Authentic Cowhide – Wooden Zulu drum that was handmade in KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. It’s a great musical instrument and can also be used as home decor; as a piece of furniture display or as a home decoration. A truly South African masterpiece that can be given as a gift to anyone.
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Tribal Art Zulu Drum
$65.00An Authentic Cowhide – Wooden Zulu drum that was handmade in KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. It’s a great musical instrument and can also be used as home decor; as a piece of furniture display or as a home decoration. A truly South African masterpiece that can be given as a gift to anyone.