Handcrafted Designs from the Delicate to the Bold

$12.00

Introduced by Europeans to North America, the field drum was first used by the colonists as a signaling instrument, to convey military orders, and to call people to church or other gatherings. After the Civil War, drummers took their instruments home, and the drum began to reflect evolving musical styles. The most significant moment of the 1960s in terms of drum-related trends took place on February 9, 1964, the night The Beatles performed on The Ed Sullivan Show.

  • Earring Length: ~1.25″
  • These silver-plated charms have been treated with a protective coating to help prolong their shiny finish.
  • The stainless steel earwires are nickel-free and lead-free.
  • Additional pairs may be available. To inquire, please Contact Us for more information. Include the SKU and the number of pairs desired.
  • Returns are accepted up to 30 days after delivery. Please refer to our Shipping and Return Policy for more information.

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