Nino Rain Stick when you tilt the tube Rainstick is derived from Spanish word “Palo de Jubia” In the past, Indio picks up dry cactus after withering in the desert This musical instrument was born from the fact that sand gets in the cavity and you hear a sound like raining. It seems that it was actually used in rain consultation ceremonies. This item is made of lightweight resin for easy handling and has a modern bright image. Not only is it used to create ambient sound effects but also It is also popular as a relaxing item for everyday stressful situations, and when you listen to your heart. Material: Lightweight resin Dimensions: ph2.4 x 24.0 inches (6 Weight: 21.3 oz (600
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- Rainstick is derived from Spanish word “Palo de Jubia”
- It seems to be used in the rain rituals as a musical instrument born from the desert when Indio withered and picked up a dry cactus, where sand entering the cavity fallen and heard a rainstorm
- This item is made of lightweight resin for easy handling and features a contemporary bright image
- Not only is it used to incorporate sound effects to create atmosphere, but it is also popular as a healing item for stressful daily living. It helps you calm your mind when listening to your ears
- Material: Lightweight resin; Dimensions: ph2.4 x 24.0 inches (6 x 61 cm); Weight: 21.3 oz




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