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Turkish Clay Darbuka – Hand-Painted Solo Goblet Drum

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Solo lead darbuka in the Turkish goblet-drum tradition — bright, articulate tone.Hand-painted cream-and-terracotta high-fired clay body with geometric banding.20 cm goatskin head, integrated Tuning Light System, padded gig bag included.

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Description

The Turkish clay darbuka is the bright, articulate lead voice of the goblet-drum family — a slim, hand-shaped clay drum built for melody-line rhythm, fast finger technique, and solo improvisation. This model pairs a crisp, ringing tone with a hand-painted cream-and-terracotta body and incised geometric banding, in the Turkish solo darbuka tradition. It is handcrafted in İzmir by Ahmet Tashomcu and Mehmet Nihat San, and belongs to our clay darbuka collection.

Hand-Painted Cream & Terracotta Clay Body

The shell is shaped from high-fired clay and finished in a striking two-tone scheme — a warm reddish-brown shoulder above a cream-white waist and foot, ringed with hand-painted terracotta banding of vertical lines, columns, and small lozenge accents. The tall, slender goblet profile narrows sharply at the waist and flares to a painted foot, the elegant silhouette of the Turkish solo darbuka. Because each drum is painted by hand, the banding carries small variations unique to your instrument.

20 cm Goatskin Head & Tuning Light System

A natural goatskin head, 20 cm across, is fitted over a black collar and laced with a white cord net across the shoulder. The tight, responsive skin gives a bright, cutting tek and a clear doum, ideal for the crisp attack solo playing demands. An integrated Tuning Light System — an internal, dimmer-controlled lamp — gently warms the head from the inside to hold a stable pitch through practice and performance, without external heat.

Technical Specifications
TypeSolo Clay Darbuka (Turkish)
Body materialHigh-fired clay, hand-painted cream & terracotta
Head materialNatural goatskin
Head diameter20 cm
Total rim diameter27.5 cm
Height43 cm
Weight4.4 kg
TuningIntegrated Tuning Light System (dimmer-controlled)
IncludesPadded gig bag
Handcrafted inİzmir, Turkey

Who This Turkish Clay Darbuka Is For

This is a lead and solo instrument — the voice that carries the melody line above the ensemble. Its light 4.4 kg body and quick, focused head suit players who value fast split-finger technique and clean ornamentation, from students building solo skills to performers who want a clay darbuka with a bright, woody ring. Pair it with a bass Egyptian clay darbuka for a full section, or keep it as a stand-alone solo drum.

Music Genres & Traditions

The solo clay darbuka carries the lead in Turkish and Ottoman rhythms — düyek, çiftetelli, and karşılama — and appears across Arabic, Levantine, and Balkan percussion, driving taqsim improvisation and fast dance grooves. You can read more about the wider family on the goblet drum reference. Compare it with our solo terracotta darbuka or clay doumbek to find your voice.

Care & Maintenance

Store the drum in moderate humidity (45–55%) and wipe the body with a dry, soft cloth. Warm the head only with the Tuning Light System, never with an open flame or heat gun. Transport it in the included padded gig bag, and keep the painted body away from hard knocks and abrasion. Browse the full darbuka and percussions ranges to complete your setup.

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Additional information

Weight4,4 kg
What is a Turkish clay darbuka?
It is the solo, lead member of the goblet-drum family, also called a darbuka, shaped from high-fired clay. Its slim body and tight goatskin head give a bright, ringing tone built for melody-line rhythm and fast finger technique in Turkish and Middle Eastern music.
How is a solo darbuka different from a bass or mid-bass?
A solo darbuka has a smaller 20 cm head tuned high for a crisp, cutting tek and a clear doum, so it carries the lead line. Bass and mid-bass clay darbukas use larger heads to anchor the low end beneath it in an ensemble.
What is the Tuning Light System?
An internal, dimmer-controlled lamp that gently warms the goatskin head from inside to raise and hold its pitch. It lets you tune the drum without a heat gun or open flame, keeping the tone stable through a session.
Is the hand-painted clay body durable?
The shell is high-fired clay with fired-on decoration and is stable in normal use. The painted surface should be kept from abrasion and hard knocks, which the included padded gig bag helps prevent during transport.
What music is a Turkish clay darbuka used for?
It leads Turkish and Ottoman rhythms such as duyek, ciftetelli, and karsilama, and features across Arabic, Levantine, and Balkan percussion for taqsim solos and fast dance grooves.