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Description:
The warm grain
of tweneboa wood is carefully carved into a handsome djembe
drum by Nana Adu Amankwapam I. Smooth and volutuous, it stands
on a base covered with rhythmic waves. Black cotton ropes
add visual interest, and also serve to tighten the drumhead.
The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton,
and a macramé cord can be slung over the shoulder. The djembe
originated in Benin, where it is used during voodoo rites,
and has been introduced into neighboring countries such as
Ghana. Amankwapam names this original piece Agoro, which means
"play" in the Akan language. This sort of drum is often played
at festivals.
Product item: 74243
Price: $104.95
Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds
Dimensions: 10.2" W x 16.5" H x 10.2" D

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