Naturally Rainstick
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Rubber Seed Cluster
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Sappan Seeds
From tropical Asia, 8-10cm
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Tagua material cube
great for jewellery making
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Tagua material square
Ideal for ‘crafty’ people!
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Vietnamese natural coconut bowl
Individually boxed
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Whole natural tagua nut
the real thing
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Wooden Cowbell
Very rustic genuine old cowbell from Rajastan…perfect wacky decorative gift or practical accessory for your cow
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Natural Bracelet Roll
40-piece pack in a variety of colours and designs
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6-note balafon xylo
From The Gambia, West Africa
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9-Note Xylo
From The Gambia, West Africa
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Bird Whistle
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Carved Maraccas
Lovely little shakers from Peru
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Caxixi Basket Rattle
(ka-shee-shee) from Ghana
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Caxixi Shaker
Lovely quality, 10cm x 8cm dia
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Cinnamon Stick Shaker
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Cowrie Calabash
Made in Kenya, this calabash is covered with white cowrie shells
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Disc Shaker
From Ghana, approx 60cm in length
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Fojo Shaker on Spoon Stick
decorated with geometric lines and Adinkra symbols
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Guiro Gourd
Beautifully decorated guiro from Peru
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Hosho Maraccas
From Zimbabwe
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Juju Raffia
dried palm nuts fixed onto a woven handle
Naturally Rainstick is a range of 100% eco-friendly products, and that includes their packaging. All products are made from either recycled, or naturally biodegradable material. In 2018 we committed to cease buying any plastic packaging in the UK (including bubble wrap but excluding, for the minute, tape). Any such plastic material used in our packaging is hence recycled, Usually this means used material that Jonathan has collected from local businesses, packaging that would otherwise go into landfill or the blue bin. Where foreign producers are using unfriendly packaging, we are committed to educating, reducing and changing these practices.