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Clay Doumbek – Solo Darbuka with Red Goatskin Head

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Clay doumbek — a solo darbuka with a striking red goatskin headRinged ivory-and-terracotta clay body, 23 cm natural goatskin headIntegrated Tuning Light System; ships with a padded gig bag

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Description

The clay doumbek — the goblet drum known across the Arab world as the darbuka — is built here as a solo instrument with a striking red goatskin head and a ringed ivory-and-terracotta clay body. It brings the bright, articulate voice of the solo goblet drum together with real stage presence, hand-shaped at Tapadum’s İzmir workshop. Where the deep bass Dohola anchors an ensemble, this doumbek carries the lead line.

Red Goatskin Head & Tuning Light System

The head is a natural goatskin dyed a deep red — the colour is purely visual; the membrane is the same responsive natural skin that gives a doumbek its expressive range. Struck at the rim it gives a sharp tek; struck at the centre, a warm doum; the off-hand adds the subtle ka. Because natural skin shifts with humidity, the drum carries Tapadum’s integrated Tuning Light System — an internal, dimmer-controlled lamp that gently warms the head to hold pitch through practice and performance, without any external heat source.

Ringed Clay Body

The 30.5 cm body is hand-shaped from fired clay and finished with a distinctive ringed pattern — bands of ivory and warm terracotta wrapping the waist, framed by a deeper brown neck and flared base. Beyond its looks, the clay shell is what shapes the tone: its density rounds the attack and enriches the low-mids, giving the traditional Egyptian voice that cast aluminum cannot reproduce. The goblet profile — narrow waist, wide base — focuses the air column into a clear, projecting sound.

Technical Specifications

TypeSolo Clay Darbuka / Doumbek
Body materialHigh-fired natural clay
Head materialNatural goatskin, dyed red
Head (skin) diameter23 cm
Total (rim) diameter30.5 cm
Height46 cm
Weight5 kg
DecorationRinged ivory-and-terracotta finish, red goatskin head
TuningIntegrated Tuning Light System (dimmer-controlled)
IncludesPadded gig bag
Handcrafted inİzmir, Turkey

Who This Darbuka Is For

With its bright solo voice and eye-catching red head, this doumbek suits performers who play up front — soloists, teachers, and stage players who want an instrument that reads as clearly to the audience as it sounds. At 5 kg with a 23 cm head it stays comfortable through long sessions. Many players pair it with a bass clay Dohola for the full doum-tek foundation, or keep a natural-finish terracotta solo darbuka alongside for a different look.

Music Genres & Traditions

As a solo voice the doumbek leads the melodic rhythm of Egyptian tabla solos, Arabic maqam ensembles, Turkish fasıl, and raqs sharqi dance. Core Egyptian rhythms — maqsum, baladi, saidi — sit naturally under solo phrasing, and the bright, cutting tone carries into Mediterranean folk, world fusion, and modern percussion projects.

Care & Maintenance

Keep the drum at moderate humidity (45–55%) and never wet the body or the head — water can lift a natural skin and dull a dyed finish. Wipe the head with a dry cloth after playing and use the Tuning Light System, not a radiator or hair dryer, to bring the pitch back. Carry it in the 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 finished by Mehmet Nihat San, who selects, tensions, and sound-tests every head. Inspected at our Brisighella, Italy showroom before dispatch. Worldwide shipping & 15-day return.

Additional information

Weight5 kg
What is a clay doumbek?
A clay doumbek is a goblet drum with a fired-clay body and a single struck head — "doumbek" and "darbuka" are two names for the same instrument. The clay shell gives the warm, naturally compressed Egyptian tone, and this solo-sized model is tuned for a bright, articulate lead voice.
Is the red goatskin head natural, and does the colour change the sound?
Yes — it is a natural goatskin simply dyed red. The colour is cosmetic; the tone comes from the skin itself, so it responds like any natural head, with a crisp tek and warm doum. The dye does not muffle or brighten the sound.
What size is this darbuka and what is it for?
The 23 cm head places it in the solo range (roughly 19-23 cm), smaller than a Sombati (24-26 cm) or a bass Dohola (27-32 cm). Solo darbukas give a bright, articulate voice suited to lead playing, solo improvisation (taqsim), and fast finger technique.
How do I care for a coloured skin head?
Treat it like any natural goatskin but keep it dry — never wet the head, as water can lift the skin and dull the dye. Warm it back into tune with the Tuning Light System rather than external heat, store at 45-55% humidity, and transport in the padded gig bag.
Should I pair this with a bass darbuka?
Many players do. A solo doumbek leads the melody-line rhythm while a bass Dohola supplies the deep foundation, together covering the full doum-tek vocabulary of Arabic and Egyptian music. If you play mostly alone, the solo on its own is enough.