Storing your drum

Rawhide is sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. You can support the longevity of your drum by being mindful and respectful towards the material. Please avoid leaving your drum in direct sunlight for too long, as heat can quickly cause the hide to contract and the drum tone to rise. Prolonged exposure to heat can cause the skin to crack, so please do avoid leaving your drum near a heater, stove, fireplace or in direct sunlight. Be extra careful if you live in a hot and dry climate. I highly recommend protecting your drum with a drum bag when you are traveling. 

Ensuring longevity and vibrancy

Rawhide is sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. Treating your drum with care will help extend its lifespan.

Avoid direct sunlight and strong heat sources such as heaters, stoves, or fireplaces. Excessive heat can cause the hide to contract, raising the tone, and may lead to cracking. Never leave your drum in a hot car. Heat can also cause the wooden frame to expand. For travel, use a drum bag and keep the drum covered to protect it from sunlight and temperature extremes. If you hang your drum on a wall, choose a place away from radiators, vents, and fireplaces.

You can gently raise the tone before playing by placing the drum in sunlight for a few minutes.High humidity, such as rainy weather, damp environments, or even wet laundry, can loosen the hide and deepen the tone. Too much moisture may cause the surface to become wavy. If this happens, avoid playing and allow the drum to return to its normal condition.

If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to get in touch.

‚Thank You for a wonderful drum… already when unpacking it was noticeable that Milena is very mindful in her work. I am very grateful and love my drum. The sound, the processing, the design, packaging and the contact were very loving.‘

Inga I Germany

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