








Shamanic Drum - Fertility
This beautiful 14 was birthed over Beltane. She is Red Deer Hide, held on a 14 inch Ash Hoop and is hand painted with the Earth Serpents of the Masculine and Feminine.
Read below for her creation story.
This beautiful 14 was birthed over Beltane. She is Red Deer Hide, held on a 14 inch Ash Hoop and is hand painted with the Earth Serpents of the Masculine and Feminine.
Read below for her creation story.
This beautiful 14 was birthed over Beltane. She is Red Deer Hide, held on a 14 inch Ash Hoop and is hand painted with the Earth Serpents of the Masculine and Feminine.
Read below for her creation story.
Fertility
This sacred drum is more than a musical instrument — she is a living prayer, a bridge between worlds, and a vessel for ancient wisdom. Crafted lovingly from red deer hide and embraced by a hand-shaped 14 inch Ash wood hoop, she carries within her the heartbeat of the Earth and the memory of ancestral rhythm. The red deer, wild and instinctual, brings with it the energy of primal strength, grace, and a deep-rooted connection to the land. The Ash tree, known in Celtic lore as the World Tree, symbolizes protection, growth, and the weaving of the seen and unseen realms.
She was born on the sacred day of Beltane — a fire festival celebrating fertility, passion, and the turning of the Wheel into the light half of the year. Her arrival was not just a crafting, but a ceremony— a birthing through intention and devotion, ushered into being under the heightened energy of this liminal time. Beltane is a portal, a moment where the veils between worlds grow thin, and the spirits of land, fire, and blossom awaken in celebration. It is here that she took her first breath, infused with the essence of renewal and sacred union.
With each beat of her hide, she sings a song of life-force of green growing things, of the wild pulse that lives in soil and seed. Her sound evokes the sacred rhythms of conception, creativity, and the fertility not only of body, but of dreams, visions, and transformation. She is not merely a tool — she is a companion of ceremony, a **guardian of rhythm**, a vessel that carries prayer and prophecy through the veil and back again.
Woven tenderly into her handle is the Triskele, an ancient Celtic symbol spiraling with motion, eternity, and sacred triads. It whispers of the interconnected dance between land, sea, and sky — of beginnings, middles, and ends — of the eternal cycles that govern all life. This sacred geometry grounds her spirit in ancient knowing, reminding all who hold her that life is ever-turning, ever-becoming.
Hand-painted across her surface are earth serpents, winding in sacred dance. They represent the coiling, spiraling energies of the masculine and feminine — not separate, but entwined, creating life in their union. The serpents speak of kundalini, of awakening, of primal wisdom that lives within the body and the land. They move with intention, power, and grace — guardians of the drum’s medicine and keepers of her story.
She is a prayer for the fertile, for the birthing, for the blooming. She is here, ready to journey with the one who hears her call.