Information about GI Designs, Inc. Publications GI Designs has appeared in. GI Designs' product line.
Magazines that feature gidesigns.net, History of GI Designs, Incorporated.

Home and Garden Decor Sale

 

Choose Painted Drums To Create Unique Southwest Home Decor

If you are searching for an inexpensive, rustic decorating idea, try using the beautiful painted drums made by Native Americans Indians. I was recently looking for a cheap way to redecorate my living room and guest rooms and give them a rustic, southwestern flare, and started purchasing wonderful Native American accessories for rustic home decor. I ended up buying two beautiful painted drums that incorporated the perfect rustic look in my home and gave it the rustic feel that I was looking for. The thing I admire most about these painted drums is how they show a true reflection of Indigenous life and work through the paintings.

Perhaps you are like me and truly appreciate the authentic creativity of Native American art. As you study the origin of these paintings you will love how the artistic spirit of the American Indians can be seen in the painted drum. The beautiful hand painted drum heads serve as a gallery for the expressions and motives of Native life and spirituality. Because the Native American drum artists find their inspiration through the work of their ancestors, owning one of these rustic drums allows you the unique privilege of being part of many generations of Native American artists. Each new line of Native drum artists creates their work, mingled with the past, to bring forth a truly unique work of art.

As you learn about the history of painted drums, you will see that animal drums have always been the predominant Native American musical instruments of choice and hold a special meaning to these Native people. The medium, with which they choose to paint, is different among drum painters and is a matter of personal preference. Some Indian artists still use hand ground natural dyes, though paint has also become an acceptable choice as traditional drums give way to modern expressions of culture and creativity.

Just like the variations of mediums used to paint the drums, you will also see that drumming traditions differ between tribes. Some tribes use large drums while gathered in a circle around it, while the drums of other tribes are unique and personally decorated by the drummer. Now days it is very rare to find true ceremonial drums, but the Indian hand drums of the Tarahumara Indians are among the most authentic Native drums suitable for using in drumming circles or for southwestern home design.

Drum painting is truly a beautiful form of art and an important part of the rich heritage of the Native American people. The painted drum has come to signify both the drummer and the tribe, as well as preserve the Indian culture through paintings of nature and legend. If you are drawn to the true values of the American Indians, you will definitely enjoy giving rustic style to your home decor. You can easily find these Native drums online or in stores that sell rustic and western home decor, and bring Native American culture to life in your home with the beautiful art of painted drums.

About the Author:

Craig Chambers is the director of Mission Del Rey and author offering free information online about how to use Painted Drums for American Indian drumming and for chic southwestern home decorating. For more information visit http://www.missiondelrey.com

Source: www.isnare.com

Considering A Home Sauna But Thought It Was Too Ex...
Exterior Lighting
Try Ceremonial Drums For Unique Rustic Interior De...
Simply Floored Offers New Resources for Selecting ...
Installing Discount Laminate Flooring
MLM Services Develops CalcULink - Set to Revolutio...
Cigar Humidor Selection, Set Up and Maintenance
Guide To Bathroom Cabinets
Custom Window Shutters
What Makes Cabinetry "Custom?"

[ Archive Listings ]

 

 

Ordering Information | Privacy Notice | Links | Gift Certificates | Press Releases

Information Pages: Modifying Cupolas to Accept Weathervane | Selecting the Right Cupola | Tips on Growing Vines
Wedding Anniversary Symbols
| American Red Cross | Why Copper? | Home and Garden Decor Industry News

© 1999-2007 GI Designs Inc. | All Rights Reserved | 1-877-442-6773


GI Designs Accepts All Major Credit Cards. To Pay with A Check Use Our PayPal Option.

Acceptance Mark

 Now accepting PayPal for credit cards and online checking as a payment option for your shopping convenience!

GI Designs is a website that is endorsed by:


www.catalogs.com

 

As a web site which is concerned with your security when shopping online, GI Designs invites you to click on the "Lock"
on your browser when you place your order to check our SSL Certificate issued from Rapid SSL Equifax. Thank you!

www.Trust-Guard.com - Click To Verify
www.Trust-Guard.com - Click To Verify
www.Trust-Guard.com - Click To Verify
www.Trust-Guard.com - Click To Verify