Shop Indigenous Musical Instruments

To preserve instruments is to protect a language beyond words: a language of rhythm, resonance, and spirit that speaks to our identity and our connection to the earth.

Izinsimbi Zomculo

A hollow, ridged instrument (often gourd or wood); scraped with a stick for…

R250

A long hollow tube filled with beads; tilting it produces soothing rain-like sounds.

R700

A small, hand-held drum decorated with Zulu designs; played by striking with fingers…

R600

Decorative egg-shaped shakers, beaded or painted in vibrant Zulu patterns; produce crisp, lively…

R250

Metal jaw harp from the Philippines; played by holding to the mouth and…

R400

A traditional African mouth harp; held to the lips and plucked to produce…

R400

Natural fruit shells filled with seeds or beads; when shaken, they produce warm,…

R900

A wearable percussion piece with beads or seeds; shake or tap for rhythmic textures.

R300

A set of shells or small natural objects strung vertically; when touched or…

R2 000

Carved wooden frog; scrape its ridged back with a stick to create a croaking sound.

R250

Abancane Academy

A playful learning set combining colourful wall charts and a hands-on workbook. Children…

R550

A soothing, bilingual bedtime story that gently guides children toward rest. With calming…

R200

A playful, hands-on table designed to introduce little ones to the magic of…

R1 500

Follow uLulo as they explore a magical garden where kindness blossoms! This beautifully…

R250

Follow uLulo as they explore a magical garden where kindness blossoms! This beautifully…

R250

A bright bilingual picture book that introduces everyday vehicles in both isiZulu and…

R200

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