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Persian Daf by Dastan — Synthetic Head Frame Drum, 54 cm

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A 54 cm Dastan Persian daf with a synthetic head and rows of metal rings — a light, single-headed frame drum that stays stable and ready to play in any climate, just 0.72 kg.

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Description

The Dastan Persian daf is one of the most evocative voices in Middle Eastern percussion — a wide, single-headed frame drum whose deep centre tone and shimmering metal rings have carried Sufi, Persian, and Kurdish music for generations. Built by Dastan with a synthetic head, this daf keeps that traditional voice while staying stable and ready to play in any climate.

A frame drum built for resonance

The daf’s power comes from its size. A wide 54 cm head over a shallow 5.5 cm wooden frame gives a long, washing sustain and a strong low end, while the whole drum stays light at just 0.72 kg — easy to hold upright and shake through long passages. The single head, played with the fingers and palm, lets one player shape everything from a steady pulse to rapid rolls.

Why a synthetic head

This daf uses a synthetic head rather than natural skin. A synthetic membrane holds its tuning through shifts in humidity and temperature, needs no warming by a heat source before playing, and resists the wear of travel and outdoor performance. For students, devotional players, and anyone who needs a drum that is simply ready when they are, it is a practical, low-maintenance choice that keeps the daf’s voice consistent from one session to the next.

The shimmer of the rings

Rows of small metal rings are fixed to the inner rim of the frame. Each finger-stroke is answered by a soft, sweeping jingle, and the Persian daf’s characteristic shaking motion lets one player move between a steady ceremonial pulse and rapid, trance-like rolls — the sound that gives the instrument its hypnotic pull.

SpecificationDetail
InstrumentPersian Daf (frame drum)
Brand / MakerDastan
Head diameter54 cm
Frame depth5.5 cm
Weight0.72 kg (720 g)
Head materialSynthetic
FrameWood
Inner ringsRows of metal jingles
TraditionPersian & Kurdish frame drum

Who plays the Dastan Persian Daf

Its stable, all-weather head makes this daf well suited to beginners and developing players who want a forgiving, low-maintenance drum, as well as Sufi and devotional players, Persian and Kurdish percussionists, and sound-healing practitioners drawn to the daf’s deep, washing resonance.

The daf across traditions

  • Sufi ritual — the daf drives zikir ceremonies, its metal shimmer lifting repetitive rhythms toward trance.
  • Persian classical music — it provides a resonant rhythmic foundation in ensemble and solo settings.
  • Kurdish traditional music — the daf is a central voice, especially in devotional and folk repertoire.
  • Contemporary & meditative practice — its deep resonance suits modern composition and sound work.

Looking after a synthetic-head daf

Upkeep is simple: wipe the head clean, store the drum flat or hanging away from direct heat, and check the rings stay seated. Unlike natural skin, the synthetic head needs no humidity management and holds its tone year-round.

As a member of the Frame Drums family, the Dastan daf sits naturally alongside the Arabic Riq tambourine and the Darbuka goblet drum, while its meditative voice connects it to our wider Persian Daf range. Every daf is curated by our percussion specialist Gurkan Ozkan and inspected at our Brisighella, Italy showroom before shipping. Browse the full Percussions collection, or learn more about the daf tradition. Free Shipping & 15-day return apply across the EU.

Additional information

Weight0,72 kg
What is the Dastan Persian daf made of?
It is built on a wide wooden frame fitted with a synthetic head and ringed on the inside with rows of small metal rings. The synthetic head replaces the natural skin used on traditional dafs, while the rings give the drum its characteristic shimmering response.
Why does this daf use a synthetic head instead of natural skin?
A synthetic head holds its tuning regardless of humidity or temperature, needs no warming or special maintenance, and stands up to travel and outdoor play. This makes the Dastan daf a practical, low-maintenance choice, especially for students and players who perform in changing conditions.
How big is this daf and how much does it weigh?
The head measures 54 cm in diameter, the frame is 5.5 cm deep, and the whole instrument weighs 0.72 kg (720 g). The light frame makes it comfortable to hold upright and shake through long playing passages.
Who is the Dastan daf suitable for?
Its stable, low-maintenance head suits beginners and developing players as well as Sufi and devotional players, Persian and Kurdish percussionists, and sound-healing practitioners. It works for ceremony, classical ensemble and solo playing, and contemporary meditative practice.
Does a synthetic-head daf need tuning or warming up?
No. Unlike a natural-skin daf, the synthetic head stays stable and needs no warming by a heat source or humidity management before playing. You simply wipe it clean and store it away from direct heat.