Description
The solo terracotta darbuka is the bright, articulate lead voice of the Egyptian goblet-drum family — a hand-shaped clay doumbek built for melody-line rhythm, fast finger technique, and solo improvisation (taqsim). Where a bass Dohola anchors the low end, this solo-sized drum sits on top, cutting through with a sharp tek and a focused doum. Its unglazed red terracotta body is finished with a hand-carved relief, each groove cut into the clay by hand at Tapadum’s İzmir workshop.
Natural Terracotta Body & Hand-Carved Relief
Unlike glazed or painted models, this darbuka keeps the warm red-brown surface of natural fired clay — terracotta in its truest sense. The lower body carries a hand-carved fluted relief: vertical channels cut directly into the shell that catch the light and give the drum a sculptural, earthy character. Clay’s density rounds the attack and enriches the low-mids even at solo size, delivering the traditional Egyptian tone that cast aluminum cannot replicate. The goblet profile — narrow waist, flared base — focuses the air column for a clear, projecting voice.
23 cm Goatskin Head & Tuning Light System
The 23 cm playing surface is tensioned natural goatskin, the responsive membrane that gives the solo darbuka its expressive range — a crisp tek at the rim, a warm doum at the centre, and the subtle ka of off-hand technique. Because natural skin drifts with humidity, the drum includes Tapadum’s integrated Tuning Light System — an internal, dimmer-controlled lamp that gently warms the head to hold pitch through practice and performance, with no external heat source.
Technical Specifications
| Type | Solo Clay Darbuka (Doumbek) |
| Body material | High-fired natural terracotta clay |
| Head material | Natural goatskin |
| Head (skin) diameter | 23 cm |
| Total (rim) diameter | 30 cm |
| Height | 44 cm |
| Weight | 5 kg |
| Decoration | Hand-carved fluted relief, natural terracotta finish |
| Tuning | Integrated Tuning Light System (dimmer-controlled) |
| Includes | Padded gig bag |
| Handcrafted in | İzmir, Turkey |
Who This Darbuka Is For
The solo darbuka is the natural choice for lead players — soloists, teachers, and recording percussionists who want an articulate, expressive voice. At 5 kg with a 23 cm head, it is the most manageable size in the clay family, comfortable for long practice and stage use. Many players pair it with a bass clay Dohola to cover the full doum-tek vocabulary of Arabic and Egyptian rhythm.
Music Genres & Traditions
As the lead voice, the solo darbuka carries the melodic rhythm of Egyptian tabla solos, Arabic maqam ensembles, Turkish fasıl, and raqs sharqi dance accompaniment. Egyptian rhythms such as maqsum, baladi, and saidi sit naturally under solo phrasing, while its bright, cutting tone also suits Mediterranean folk, world fusion, and modern percussion.
Care & Maintenance
Keep the darbuka at moderate humidity (45–55%) and never wet the clay body. Wipe the goatskin with a dry cloth after playing, and warm it with the Tuning Light System — never a radiator or hair dryer — if the pitch drops. The natural terracotta surface needs no polish; a soft, dry dusting is enough. Carry the drum in its included padded gig bag, since fired clay can chip on impact.
Explore the Clay Darbuka Collection
Browse the full Clay Darbuka range within our wider Darbuka collection, from solo to bass. Every shell is hand-shaped by master potter Ahmet Tashomcu and completed by Mehmet Nihat San, who tensions and sound-tests each head. Inspected at our Brisighella, Italy showroom before dispatch. Worldwide shipping & 15-day return.




