




Wood djembe drum, "Good Energy"
Religious energy flourishes with subtle elegance on this djembe drum by Ernestina Oppong. Gye nyame, a symbol meaning "I am afraid of none but God," rotates like a sleek scythe, while the Nyame biribi wo sor design suggests that good things come from above. Djembes originated in the country of Benin, but the instrument has since been incorporated into the music of neighboring lands.
Oppong combines a passion for carving with music, resulting in traditional instruments with contemporary flair. Tweneboa, a kind of hardwood, provides the body for the drum; its golden tone highlighting the engaging designs. Oppong applies shoe and mansion polish to enhance the wood's smooth, radiant appearance. Iron rod rings are attached to the mouth of the drum and wrapped with cotton to prevent rusting. Through these rings nylon ropes are double-woven, securely fastening the goatskin to the wood.
To play, sit on the edge of a chair with ankles crossed, the top of the drum fitting neatly between the knees as the base of the drum rests behind the heels. This way the drum is angled away from the player. Sitting up straight with hands resting on the drum's playing surface, the wrists should become flat and this is the position to create the standard djembe sounds. Djembes produce three basic sounds: bass, tone, and slap.
BASS: With the hand flat and fingers together, place the hand at the dimension of two fists above the center of the playing surface. Allow the hand to strike and bounce back to the original position above the center.
TONE: This is the high-pitched sound produced by striking the top surface nearest the edge with firmly placed fingers.
SLAP: Strike the playing surface's edge first with the heel of the hand, and then allow the fingers to naturally bounce down towards the drum's center.
- 8.17 kgs
- 18.0 lbs
- 64 cm H x 36 cm Diam.
- 25" H x 14.25" Diam.
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04/17/2021
"I love my drum"





I have played this drum at many a Peaceweaver Gathering. This drum brings me joy.
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03/16/2021
"Spectacular!"





Im not an expert on African art, so when I would see masks for hundreds of dollars in a shop I would not know what I was paying for. But this mask is just as beautiful and it supports living artists at a price I can afford. I am so happy I got this mask, and as soon as Im out of lockdown I look forward to showing it to my friends!!
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Verified Reviewer
03/06/2021
"I love this"





I have this one on a wall cutout between kitchen and living room, and its beautiful. Happy with this purchase.
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12/26/2020
"masque correct, mais ......."





Masque correct, mais qui nest pas celui de la photo. La girafe est beaucoup plus fonc?e, mais le probl?me est surtout l?l?phant qui est dune couleur orange fluo, rien ? voir avec la photo, + la trompe et le front ne sont absolument pas sculpt?s, ils sont tout lisses.. Je vais devoir repeindre l?l?phant, car retourner le masque est trop contraignant, et aurait un co?t.
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08/28/2020
"outstanding"





The detail and colors come alive. This is a very very nice piece
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07/12/2020
"Birthday gift"





This was a gift and the person loves it.
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Ernestina supports and provides for her grandchildren's education.
Ernestina Oppong Asante has received 9 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1600 and the most recent for $800. Proceeds were used to invest in the purchase of wood and paints, as well as leather for the drums.
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
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"Though carving has long been regarded as the preserve of men, I'm glad that I have been able not only to infiltrate but to also make an impact on the trade."