Iroko Wood Djembe — 12" Traditional Ivory Coast Carving
Beautifully carved 12-inch djembe from sustainably sourced iroko wood featuring traditional Baoulé patterns from the Ivory Coast.
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Ivory Coast Artistry in Every Detail
This 12-inch djembe showcases the renowned carving traditions of the Ivory Coast Baoulé people, with intricate geometric relief patterns adorning the shell exterior. Crafted from iroko wood — prized for its warm, balanced tone and natural resistance to cracking — this mid-size drum is versatile enough for both solo practice and group drumming. The carefully shaved goatskin head delivers articulate tones across all registers, while the traditional rope tuning allows precise tensioning. A stunning instrument that doubles as a work of art.
Specifications
| Material | Iroko Wood |
|---|---|
| Head | Natural Goatskin |
| Tuning | Rope |
| Diameter | 12 inches |
| Height | 23 inches |
| Weight | 4.8 kg |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Origin | Ivory Coast |
Cultural Origins & History
Ivory Coast Artistry in Every Detail
This 12-inch djembe showcases the renowned carving traditions of the Ivory Coast Baoulé people, with intricate geometric relief patterns adorning the shell exterior. Crafted from iroko wood — prized for its warm, balanced tone and natural resistance to cracking — this mid-size drum is versatile enough for both solo practice and group drumming. The carefully shaved goatskin head delivers articulate tones across all registers, while the traditional rope tuning allows precise tensioning. A stunning instrument that doubles as a work of art.
Each instrument is carefully wrapped in protective packaging to safeguard its handcrafted details during transit. Fragile items are double-boxed with cushioning for safe arrival.

The Baoulé Carving Tradition
Baoulé artisans of the Ivory Coast are celebrated across West Africa for their mastery of decorative woodcarving, a skill inseparable from their spiritual and musical practices. Every pattern carved into a djembe shell tells a story — from harvest abundance to ancestral protection. When you play this drum, your hands rest on centuries of cultural storytelling expressed through sustainable craftsmanship and organic materials.
Caring for Your Carved Djembe
Apply a thin coat of natural shea butter or coconut oil to the exterior carvings every few months to maintain the wood's luster and prevent drying. Keep the goatskin head away from prolonged moisture — if it loosens in humid weather, simply lay the drum in gentle sunlight for ten minutes to restore tension. Store upright on a padded surface to protect both the carvings and the bearing edge.
