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2 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN DRUMS

$ 396

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: BOTH ARE IN ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH NO REPAIRS AND ARE FROM 1900'S TO 1950'S PLS SEE PICTURES FOR MORE ACCURATE DESCRIPTION
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    2 WONDERFUL ANTIQUE DRUMS
    -ONE DRUM IS A PUEBLO DRUM EARLY 1900'S, IT HAS VERY NICE COLORS IN YELLOW, BLACK, LIGHT BLUE AND RED. COVERED IN A RAW HIDE TIGHTLY WOVEN TOGETHER. ANTIQUE PUEBLO INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED DRUM WITH EARLY PIGMENTS PAINTED AND ON EACH END
    10" x 7 1/4" H circumference is 33"
    -THE OTHER DRUM IS A POWWOW SOUTHWEST LOG DRUM MADE FROM COTTON WOOD LOG
    8.5" x 7 1/4" H circumference is 27.5"
    BOTH ARE IN ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH NO REPAIRS AND ARE FROM 1900'S TO 1950'S
    PLS SEE PICTURES FOR MORE ACCURATE DESCRIPTION
    BRIEF HISTORY
    Spaniards introduced two-headed drums used by the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico over 400 years ago. They are used for ceremonies and rarely for other purposes.
    This small hand-held drum was carved from a local cottonwood tree, painted with colors orange, blue, white and black.  The two drum heads were painted black.
    Native drums are generally used during traditional dances at many of the Pueblos located along the Rio Grande and its streams.  The drum has played an intrinsic role in the lives of Native Peoples for centuries. Celebrations and ceremonial dances accompanied by the reverberating pulse of the drum.
    Crafted from natural materials over a months-long process, American Indian drums are constructed of a wooden frame, or a carved and hollowed-out log. They can be natural or colorfully painted with solid colors or designs.  Drum bodies are created from native woods of New Mexico such as cottonwood, aspen or pine. Drumheads are usually made from cow, deer, elk, goat, horse or buffalo hide stretched taut across the opening by sinew thongs. Traditionally, Native American drums are two to three feet in diameter