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Native American Wolf Woman symbolic handmade deerskin drum 14 inch

Regular price $450.00 CAD
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It settles in with gentleness. The energy of the wolf often draws those who feel the call of something deeper.

✔️ A popular choice for its simplicity and authenticity

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The spirit of the object

This drum, adorned with the wolf-woman, immediately captivates attention. Its presence is strong, almost silent, like an invitation to slow down and recenter oneself.

Crafted with a process rooted in transmitted knowledge, it carries an energy that is both instinctive and controlled.

When held, the rhythm naturally sets in. The deep and enveloping sound creates a stable vibration that accompanies body and mind.

Each beat opens an inner space, allowing one to reconnect with their own rhythm.

Symbolism

The wolf-woman embodies the balance between instinct and consciousness in moments when one needs to listen to their intuition while remaining grounded.

She becomes particularly present during periods of transition, meditation, or rituals where a clearer inner direction is sought.

In this context, the drum acts as a guide and supports a deeper self-listening.

Materials and craftsmanship

  • Genuine Quebec deer hide
  • Natural ash wood frame
  • Hand-painted wolf-woman design
  • Entirely handmade assembly
  • Handcrafted mallet included (natural stick and genuine fur)

Each drum possesses a unique vibration, influenced by the hide, tension, and natural materials.

The drum is often associated with rhythm, intuition, and inner connection. Read the dedicated article .

Creation handcrafted by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Ilnu artisan.

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