Kashaka Shaker Suar Wood Beach
Kashaka Shaker Suar Wood Beach is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Kashaka Shaker Suar Wood Beach is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
There is a small pleasure in a rhythm you can feel as much as hear. This Suar wood kashaka shaker is a compact percussion instrument for clacking, rolling movement in the hand, made for playful practice, desk-side rhythm breaks, or a more tactile musical ritual.
Wooden spheres, flowing motion
- The paired-ball shape gives the instrument its character: one sphere rests in the hand while the other swings, catches and returns.
- Its rhythm comes from movement, not buttons or keys, so the sound follows the looseness of your grip and timing.
- The wooden form brings a warm, natural feel against the palm, with the simple pleasure of wood meeting wood.
- It is easy to begin with a basic swing, then gradually becomes a study in control, pattern and flow.
- Kept on a shelf or table, it reads as a small decorative musical object rather than a purely practical tool.
Suar wood in Indonesia
This kashaka is handcrafted from Suar wood in Indonesia. Suar is valued for its strong grain and warm, organic presence, so each piece carries small natural differences in tone and pattern.
That simplicity is part of its appeal, leaving the focus on touch, timing and the satisfying clack of the motion.
Playing the rolling rhythm
Hold one ball lightly in the hand and let the other swing around it, catching the rhythm as it returns. Start slowly, with relaxed fingers, then build speed only when the movement feels steady.
It suits short practice sessions as much as informal music-making. The sound is lively and percussive, with a dry wooden character that responds directly to how you move.
Keeping the wood at its best
Store it somewhere dry and avoid leaving it in prolonged damp. Wipe the wood with a soft dry cloth after handling, especially if it has been used often.
Size and details
Made from Suar wood and weighing 54 g. Crafted in Indonesia as part of the decorative musical instruments range.
A thoughtful gift for rhythm lovers
It makes a considered gift for someone who likes percussion, mindful hand objects, natural materials, or small instruments with a little challenge built in. It is especially suited to someone who enjoys learning through touch and repetition.
Common questions
Is this kashaka playable or mainly decorative?
It is a playable shaker as well as a decorative object. The paired wooden balls are made for hand rotation and rhythmic sound.
Is it suitable for someone new to kashaka?
Yes, the basic movement is approachable, though smooth rhythmic control takes practice. It is the kind of instrument that becomes more satisfying as timing improves.
Will each one look exactly the same?
No. Suar wood has natural grain variation, so the colour pattern and character of each handcrafted piece will differ slightly.
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