Light in the hands and bright in voice, this small djembe drum brings a crisp, higher rhythm to practice, workshops and easy-going drum circles. The jackfruit wood body has a warm brown finish, held with black cord lacing and set on a dark rubber base, so it looks as grounded as it sounds.
A bright, higher djembe voice
The higher tuning gives clear, lively tones that cut through without feeling heavy.
It suits call-and-response playing, simple rhythm patterns and short mindful pauses with sound.
The white drum head gives a clean visual contrast against the dark lacing and warm wood.
Its approachable size makes it less daunting for a first djembe, while still feeling like a real instrument.
The rope-style tensioning gives the drum its traditional look, with black lines wrapping the body in a strong graphic pattern.
Made to pick up and play
A djembe rewards touch. Play the centre with a relaxed palm for a rounder bass note, then move towards the edge for brighter tones and sharper slaps. It is simple to begin, but still a skill instrument, with plenty of room to refine hand placement, timing and dynamics.
Jackfruit wood, cord and a steady base
The body is made from jackfruit wood with polyester string lacing and a rubber base. The photo shows a warm brown shell with dark linear decoration, a black rim and a pale drum head marked with the Freedom Rhythm design.
West African roots, everyday rhythm
The djembe has deep roots in West African musical culture, where drumming has long been part of gathering, dancing, storytelling and shared ceremony. Its familiar goblet shape is designed for hand playing, with different strokes creating contrasting voices from one drum. This Indonesian-made version keeps the form accessible for home practice, group rhythm work and relaxed musical exploration, without treating the instrument as mere décor.
Care between sessions
Keep the drum dry and store it away from damp places. Wipe the shell and head with a soft, dr…
region of manufacture: Indonesia