Suar Wood Percussion Shaker – Forest Kasaka
Suar Wood Percussion Shaker – Forest Kasaka is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Suar Wood Percussion Shaker – Forest Kasaka is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A pair of Forest Kasaka percussion shakers in a deep green-brown forest finish, made from Suar wood — the same swinging, catching rhythmic instrument as the Ocean Blue Kashaka, here in an earthy tone that reflects the natural warmth of the wood beneath.
What These Are
- The forest finish works with Suar wood's natural grain — the combination of the green-brown colour and the wood's warm tone gives the pods an organic, earthy quality that the brighter ocean blue version does not have.
- Both pods rattle with an internal weight as they move — adding a percussive sound to the catch motion on top of the rhythmic impact sound.
- Compact and pocket-sized — both pods fit in a jacket pocket, making them genuinely portable for outdoor use, festival settings, and travel.
- The forest colour variant pairs naturally with botanical décor, natural material accessories, and earthy interior styles.
Suar Wood, Forest Finish
Two Suar wood pods in a forest finish (deep green-brown), connected by a braided cord. Suar wood is a dense Southeast Asian hardwood with a warm grain. Confirm pod diameter and cord length from the product specification.
How to Play
Hold one pod in the palm and swing the other from the cord toward your open hand. The rhythm comes from the alternating catch-and-swing motion. Start at a slow tempo and build coordination before increasing speed. Keep the cord tangle-free — let it hang straight and untwist before each playing session if needed.
Kasaka and World Percussion
Kasaka are a form of Kashaka — a traditional West African rhythm instrument that spread globally through the African diaspora and world music communities. The Suar wood format applies Indonesian woodcraft to an African instrument, bringing together two distinct craft traditions in a single pocket-sized object.
Common Questions
What is the difference between Forest Kasaka and Ocean Blue Kashaka?
The instrument is identical — two Suar wood pods on a braided cord. The difference is the colour finish only: forest (deep green-brown) versus ocean blue. Choose based on the aesthetic you prefer.
How do I keep the cord from tangling?
Let the pods hang freely after each use rather than winding the cord. If a tangle forms, hold one pod and let the other hang, rotating gently to untwist.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes — the basic motion (swing and catch) can be learned in a single session. More complex rhythms develop with regular practice over weeks.
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