Description
The floral mandala steel tongue drum centres a blooming flower medallion on a deep black face. This 10-note steel tongue drum is tuned in D Kurd (D minor) — the gentle, meditative scale at the heart of the handpan world — with a petalled mandala that draws the eye to the centre.
Materials & body
The shell is cut from resonant steel in a deep black finish under a protective coating, so the fine engraving stands out against the dark surface. The floral mandala is etched into the metal itself — never a sticker or print — so it will not peel or fade with playing.
The tongues & tuning
Ten tuned tongues are cut into the playing surface and voiced in D Kurd (D minor), a forgiving scale where every tongue sits in harmony — there are no “wrong” notes. Played with the mallets or bare fingers, each tongue gives a clean, sustained tone with a soft decay.
Floral mandala & symbolism
A floral mandala combines two old ideas of growth and wholeness: the flower opening outward, and the mandala drawing inward to a still centre. On a black face it reads as elegant and modern, a focus point for meditation as much as a decorative piece. For an angular, geometric mandala instead, see the Geometric Mandala tongue drum.
Technical specifications
| Body material | Steel |
| Notes | 10 tongues |
| Scale | D Kurd (D minor) |
| Diameter / Height | 25 cm / 12.5 cm |
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
| Finish | Black steel, etched floral mandala, protective coating |
| Included | Soft carrying bag + pair of mallets |
| Brand / Origin | Delko / EU |
Who it’s for
Beginners, sound-healing and yoga practitioners, and anyone drawn to elegant floral design. No musical training is needed. Pair it with a D Kurd handpan for the same scale.
Care & maintenance
Wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth after playing. Keep it in the included soft bag when not in use, away from damp and direct heat. Worldwide shipping & 15-day return.
Tune your tongue drum
Check each tongue against a reference pitch with the free Tapadum online tuner — useful after travel or seasonal temperature changes.




