Description
The ceramic darbuka is a goblet drum with a body shaped from high-fired clay rather than metal — the traditional choice for a warm, woody, resonant voice. This solo model pairs that classic terracotta shell with bold black tribal geometric banding and a natural goatskin head, giving a bright, articulate lead tone. It is handcrafted in İzmir by Ahmet Tashomcu and Mehmet Nihat San, and belongs to our clay darbuka collection.
Terracotta Clay Body & Black Tribal Banding
The shell is shaped from high-fired clay in its natural warm terracotta tone, then decorated with a broad band of black geometric motifs around the waist and flared foot — rows of columns, brackets, and lines in a tribal Anatolian style. The wide bell-shaped bowl narrows to a slim neck and opens again at the base, a comfortable solo silhouette. Because each drum is decorated by hand, the banding carries small variations unique to your instrument.
Natural Goatskin Head & Tuning Light System
A natural goatskin head, 23 cm across, is fitted over a black collar and laced with a black cord net across the shoulder. The responsive, undyed 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
| Type | Solo Clay (Ceramic) Darbuka |
| Body material | High-fired clay, terracotta with black geometric banding |
| Head material | Natural goatskin |
| Head diameter | 23 cm |
| Total rim diameter | 30 cm |
| Height | 44 cm |
| Weight | 4.9 kg |
| Tuning | Integrated Tuning Light System (dimmer-controlled) |
| Includes | Padded gig bag |
| Handcrafted in | İzmir, Turkey |
Who This Ceramic Darbuka Is For
This is a lead and solo instrument for players who want the authentic acoustic character of fired clay. Its light 4.9 kg body and quick, focused head suit fast split-finger technique and clean ornamentation, from students building solo skills to performers who prefer the warm ring of a clay shell over a metal one. Pair it with a colorful clay darbuka or a Turkish clay darbuka to build a set.
Music Genres & Traditions
The solo ceramic darbuka carries the lead in Turkish, Arabic, and Levantine rhythms — from çiftetelli and karşılama to maqsum and baladi — 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 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 base away from hard knocks — the ceramic shell is rigid and can chip on impact. Browse the full darbuka and percussions ranges to complete your setup.
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