![]() ![]() Buffalo can be very thick and may make a very heavy hand drum, making it difficult for longer periods of time. However, the larger the drum, the more weight you have to navigate. ****The 24″ hand drum is my favorite for making deep tones with incredible healing vibrations, though I like the 24″ best in elk. Lighter than the larger drums, making it easy to drum for long periods of time.ġ8″ – 20″ typically offer a deeper tone without getting too large. They travel easily and are great for first timers as well as those who have drummed a long time. ![]() This is something that you can work with easily and can actually learn to tune your drum to a deeper or higher tone with the instructions Katherine will share with you upon purchase.ġ4″ – 16″ are perfect size hand drums, regardless of the hide. All hide drums breathe and are affected by the humidity or dryness in a climate. The buffalo hide drum is a thicker hide and perfect for moving from dry to humid climates for holding its tone. The drum frames are made of maple, and the drum sticks with alder wood. Hides may vary with many different natural patterns. ![]() These drums are excellent for drum circles, personal use in ceremony and ritual, as well as in shamanic healing and other sound healing practices.Įach drum is a one of a kind instrument, varying in color and pattern from the beauty of each buffalo and the medicine it brings. Katherine also provides documentation for the “Care and Feeding of Your Drum”, so you will have a long lasting relationship with your drum. BUFFALO HIDES FOR SALE FULLIt is a well tied, full wrap frame drum made for rigorous use. Each drum is handcrafted with great love and attention. Katherine is now a master drum maker and also teaches many to make their own drums. Native Hand Drum EACH DRUM IS CUSTOM MADE IN CEREMONY AND BLESSED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU BY MASTER DRUM MAKER AND SHAMANIC PRACTITIONER KATHERINE SKAGGS.Įach ancient native style hand drum, is made by Katherine Skaggs in a traditional way in ceremony and with prayer. ![]()
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