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Traditional wooden drum with included drumsticks. Purchased at the Puebloan Anasazi settlement ruins in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. I was told it was a Cherokee drum at the site, but the trademark indicates it was made in Taos, New Mexico. It's over 50 years old, so the details are unclear. It also has character as an interior decoration. The skin has hardened, but I hope you will appreciate it as a folk craft. - Material: Wood - Accessories: Drumsticks - Design: Traditional ethnic instrument design Size: Height approx. 28cm, Body diameter approx. 22cm, Drumhead diameter approx. 17.5cm Thank you for looking.
21 hours ago