The Pura Djembe Drum is lightweight, portable, and handcrafted in Bali, Indonesia with vibrant dot-paint designs. It is perfect for beginners and young drummers, and is compact. Its small size makes it ideal for children, classrooms, travel, or anyone starting their percussion journey. Each drum features a natural goatskin head for warm, responsive tones and a solid wood body for durability and resonance—no two are exactly the same, thanks to their unique hand-painted finishes.
Popular with kids for its engaging look and easy-to-handle size, this djembe is more than just fun. It encourages rhythm learning, creative expression, and emotional release, offering a healthy outlet for energy and feelings. Whether used in rhythm games like "Monkey See, Monkey Do," group music sessions, or simply exploring beats at home, the Pura Djembe provides hours of joyful, screen-free play. Please note: due to the handmade nature, colors and patterns will vary—but the quality and character remain consistent.
Features
- Each drum is unique in colour and design
- Handmade, fair trade, eco-friendly and fun
- Perfect djembe drum for a beginner
- Dot painted design
Weight & dimensions
Size: H20 (8") x D14 (5.5")
Weight:
Specifications
Product Type: Djembe drum
Colour: Brown and multicoloured
Pattern: Dot painted design / gecko
Material: Wood & Hide
Material details: Goats hide skin
Number of drums included: 1
Theme: African drumming
Display type: Freestanding
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Indonesia
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I play the djembe drum?
Play three basic tones: bass by striking the center, tone by hitting near the edge, and slap with a sharper hit on the edge. The sounds are soft and ideal for beginners to practice simple rhythms.
How do I hold the djembe drum correctly?
Hold the drum in your lap or place it between your knees while seated. Keep it angled slightly forward for comfort and ease of play.
How can I make the djembe drum sound its best?
Use light, controlled strikes for clear tones. Keep the drum dry and avoid direct sunlight to protect it. Tuning is rarely needed but handle gently.