Bello y sonoro, este tambor djembé representa un elefante africano. Surge de la habilidad y la imaginación de Daniel Asante. Tallado a mano, el paquidermo sostiene el tambor en forma de copa en su espalda. Está rodeado de tela kente tejida a mano. La cabeza de piel de cabra está fijada mediante anillos de hierro envueltos en algodón y se puede colgar un cordón de macramé sobre el hombro.
El djembe se originó en Benin, donde se usa durante los ritos vudú, y se ha introducido en los países vecinos. Es indispensable en el reggae contemporáneo.
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Very unique and one of a kind.
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This drum is a perfect size, the handle makes it easy to transport. The carving is exquisite and the material that is wrapped around adds a true African flair. Beautiful and sturdy, will last a lifetime. And of course, it sounds wonderful.
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When one travels , one doesnt always have the chance to meet with local artisans and find local treasures. Thanks Novica for connecting us with talented artists like Daniel Asante !
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I have purchased several masks. Each has been interesting in its own way but I think this one is my favorite and now hangs in my office where I can see it all day. I love the surface patterning and the unusual facial expression and configuration.
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its perfectly designed and the right size for carrying.
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I love Moon Shadow. It is very romantic, dream like and soft. It hangs in my livingroom along with a few Dreamcatchers . It looks fabulous.
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