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PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title
PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title
PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title
PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title
PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title
PP2115 - Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet Default title

Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet

Product code: pp2115

Barcode: 5056318308036

RRP £12.00 (inc. VAT)

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Key product features

  • Crafted in Ghana using traditional materials and methods
  • Warm, percussive shaker sound
  • Great for learning about other cultures in the music classroom
  • Easy to play
  • Responsibly sourced
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Introducing the Percussion Plus Honestly Made Juju raffia anklet

Hand crafted in Ghana, the Juju raffia anklet offers a warm, percussive shaker sound, and is a fun and interesting way for young musicians to learn about traditional African music culture in the classroom.

Easy to play, simply tie the strap around your ankle, shake the instrument and enjoy the variety of sounds produced.

This anklet is sourced using Fair trade principles. See below for more information about the Honestly made range of musical instruments from percussion plus.


These items are musical instruments, not toys, and there may be many small parts on, or in, some of them. Younger players should use them with supervision.





Playing the Juju raffia anklet

Hand crafted in Ghana, the impressive percussive sound comes from juju nuts interwoven with string. The juju raffia anklet is a great addition to any percussive ensemble, and works perfectly when used in conjunction with other Honestly Made instruments in both performances and classroom practice.

 

Percussion Plus Honestly Made products are manufactured in independent family workshops that are too small to join Fair Trade groups or are located in countries that do not have such organisations. These suppliers and their subsidiaries all follow Fair trade principles which include:

  • Agreeing a fair price Use of recycled materials
  • Paying significant amounts upfront
  • Being loyal and reasonable in all dealings
  • Prioritising smaller suppliers over large factories
  • Manufacturing methods that do not damage the environment