Address: By appointment only, 2237 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214, USA
Phone: +15032356345
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Shayla Adkins
Call ahead to notify the owner of your visit. This is an indigenous owned business and offers many sacred items. It is a beautiful experience to visit this store and has been a great source for me to buy medicine, beads, leather, feathers, fur gifts and other things. The owner makes drums here and is very knowledgeable of traditional ways and where the items in the store are sourced. SUPPORT THIS BUSINEES:)
Karen Mount
It wasn't shopping, it was an experience. The craftsmanship of the drums and rattles was exceptional. The artistry on each drum...it was like walking through a gallery. I truly enjoyed conversing with the owner, a colorful gentleman and Elder, who crafted the drums. Lots of other treasures as well.
Heidi Lincoln
Very accommodating and helpful. Adding a new flute to a collection can be a tough choice and Patrick was easy and helped with my decision. The shop is small but is like a fine wine. Take in slowly and take your time. It is worth it.
Sarah Gilbert
Entering Cedar Mountain Drums is like stepping through a portal into another realm, where rhythm is sacred magic, animals are honored as spirit guides, and Native American gods are the true gods. *I* feel more magic here. The light, the products, and the people are all beautiful. It’s not to be missed for drums, rattles, leather crafting, beadwork, and other beautiful things.
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I can let you know if you send me of photo of the drum - I repair the native drums that I make, but not African drums. Blessings, Patrick
Yo Dylan, good to hear from ya
I sign every drum and identify what size, drum frame description and skin the drums are made of. I also have my apprentices sign their drums. The true master creates masters, the ego and false pride create followers.
I have a few Paul. Since I never met a drum i didn't like, I have a little bit of a lot of things - currently I have a few steel hand pans that sound amazing and are in the 200-400 range. No larger ones currently.
Hi Danny, I have horse rawhide, and can make a 20" horse with cedar, maple or willow oak hoops. The willow oak hoops are 3" deep. Sorry - I just saw this. Patrick
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