A djembe is a goblet-shaped hand drum that originated among the Manding people of West Africa. Djembes, because of their shape,
are capable of producing a range of tones and sounds. Generally, djembes are made of wood, with an animal skin stretched over
the top. Djembes are extremely popular in the drum-circle culture of North America and Europe.
The majority of our djembe drums is made in Ghana and a few from the Ivory Coast.