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Our hand made Native American style frame & hoop drums are constructed of elk, deer, horse, moose or buffalo rawhide on our own handmade yellow cedar hoops, red cedar frames or willow oak hoops. Each drum is traditionally made with prayer and in spirit. We also have drums painted by American Indian artists using traditional & contemporary Native American images as well as screen prints that can be applied to any drum. We also make powwow (ceremonial or thunder drums) in elk, horse, buffalo or moose rawhide.At Cedar Mountain Drums, we strive not only to make a quality drum, but a drum which will give voice to you on your own journey with it. Patrick Pinson has been making drums for over twenty years and has shared his technical and spiritual knowledge with a great many persons throughout this time. All of our frame drums, whether made by Patrick himself or one of his apprentices, are made with the utmost of respect and honor for the animal and plant people who contribute to the finished instrument. We construct each drum with love, respect and prayer.

We will gladly work with you in creating your Drum, not only to your own specifications, but with a mindful prayerfulness, inviting into the Drum your own intent and spirit. If in any way you are not satisfied with your drum, you may return it for an exchange.


A message from Patrick Pinson:

For me, drum making is a prayer. I begin by smudging the hide, the hoop and myself. I thank the animal and tree for providing me with their hoop and hide for the drum. I thank our Creator for the breath of life. Since I do not know how the animal was killed, I offer my prayers to the spirit of the animal, thanking it for its life and the gift of a drum for the healing of the people.

To breathe while making a drum is to be in prayer. I focus on my heart and breath, a continuous flow of the air, in and out without holding. My drums have no knots – one continuous flow of lacing, hand cut from the hide.

I have learned over the years to make drums only when I am in my heart space and connected with spirit. The prayers I put in the drum, the gratitude and blessings for the opportunity to create the sacred drum. Drum making is a mystery – each drum I make is different, as is each tree, each animal and the two legged who will use it. I have learned so much running Cedar Mountain – how to say no to being bigger and how to maintain the balance of Love, work, play and support. I am grateful for all those people in our community who help and have helped me keep our drums and products special.


For more information about Patrick's drum making process, please click here.


Choosing Your Drum

Our drums are made from deer, elk, horse, moose and buffalo, on hoops of yellow cedar, willow oak or maple or on frames of red cedar. Sizes range from 8" to 20" (not all hides and hoops are available in all sizes, please see below). All our drums are available with an optional soft elk suede handle.

The general rule of thumb is that the larger the drum, the deeper the sound.

If you are planning to use your drum in extreme conditions, such as sweat lodges or in an environment which is very hot, cold, wet or dry, the smaller drums with the thicker hides will hold their tone the best (Of course, all drums are affected by their surroundings just as we are; check out Caring For Your Drum).

Deer, Elk, Moose and Buffalo products cannot be shipped outside the United States.


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Raw Materials for Drum Making

Smaller Hoop Drums

  Hide Available Hoops

Diameter

Price  
  Deer 

 

Willow Oak (2")

8"

$45.00
10" $65.00
  Elk   Willow Oak (2") 8" $45.00
10" $65.00
  Horse Willow Oak (2") 8" $45.00
10" $65.00

 

Hoop Drums

  Hide Available Hoops

Diameter

Drum Price  
  Deer Deodar Cedar
(2 1/2")
13" $145.00
15" $160.00
18" $180.00
20" $215.00
Maple
(2 7/8")
15" $165.00
20" $220.00
Willow Oak
 (3 1/4")
13" $145.00
17" $185.00
Yellow Cedar
 (2 7/8")

13"

$150.00
  Elk Deodar Cedar
(2 1/2")
13" $145.00
15" $160.00
18" $180.00
20" $215.00
Maple
(2 7/8")
15" $165.00
20" $220.00
Willow Oak
 (3 1/4")
13" $150.00
17" $185.00
Yellow Cedar
 (2 7/8")

13"

$150.00
  Horse Deodar Cedar
(2 1/2")
13" $145.00
15" $160.00
18" $180.00
20" $215.00
Maple
(2 7/8")
15" $165.00
20" $220.00
Willow Oak
 (3 1/4")
13" $145.00
17" $185.00
Yellow Cedar
(2 7/8")

13"

$150.00
  Moose Deodar Cedar
(2 1/2")
13" $170.00
15" $185.00
18" $205.00
20" $240.00
Maple
(2 7/8")
15" $190.00
20" $245.00
Willow Oak
 (3 1/4")
13" $170.00
17" $210.00
Yellow Cedar
(2 7/8")

13"

$175.00
  Buffalo Deodar Cedar
(2 1/2")
13" $170.00
15" $185.00
18" $205.00
20" $240.00
Maple
(2 7/8")
15" $190.00
20" $245.00
Willow Oak
 (3 1/4")
13" $170.00
17" $210.00
Yellow Cedar
(2 7/8")

13"

$175.00
 

Frame Drums

  Hide Available Hoops

Diameter

Drum Price  
  Deer

 

Red Cedar Octagon
(2 3/4")
15" $160.00
Red Cedar 16-sided
(2 3/4")
15" $165.00
17" $185.00
  Elk

 

Red Cedar Octagon
(2 3/4")
15" $160.00
Red Cedar 16-sided
(2 3/4")
15" $165.00
17" $185.00
  Horse

 

Red Cedar Octagon
(2 3/4")
15" $160.00
Red Cedar 16-sided
(2 3/4")
15" $165.00
17" $185.00


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Cedar Mountain Drums
2237 East Burnside Street
Portland, Oregon  97214

503-235-6345     877-34 DRUMS     fax:  503-230-0843