Dragon Baby Tiny Kendama Purple

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Baby Dragon Kendama are very small kendama, ideal for keeping in your pocket. They are constructed in exactly the same way as the larger Dragon Kendama and are fully playable. However, their small size will make tricks more challenging! For this reason we do not recommend these as a first kendama. You can see this diminutive purple kendama in our short YouTube video below.

Dragon Kendama are a good quality wooden kendama. They are made from Beech wood. We have had these manufactured for us to our specifications by a company that has many years of experience of making other well known kendama brands, and we are very pleased with the results. Don't be put off by the competitive prices, these are very good quality kendama. By having so many made for us we can offer these at very tempting prices!

Specifications:
Weight: 48 g
Ball weight: 28g
Ball diameter: 40mm
Height including ball: 120mm approx
Stem height: 108mm approx

This is a very small kendama - it will fit in the palm of your hand. Not recommended as a first kendama.

A note about the specifications: all measurements are approximate. Wood is a natural material and the weight will vary. The kendama are made within allowable tolerances, dimensions may vary a little.

Dragon kendama are traditionally constructed using the original Japanese design. They are not glued or fixed in place. There are no metal rods. The ball is simply pushed onto the stem. See our help section for maintenance tips.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint on the ball will chip. This is normal.

Shipping costs: based on weight and location. Calculated at the checkout before you pay.
Shipping times: we aim to ship within one working day of receipt of payment.

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The string on your kendama will wear out and can break. It is a user replaceable part; we recommend you buy some spare strings.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear.

Wood is a natural material. The weight and finish of wooden kendama will vary.

Kendama are not suitable for children under 12 years old. It is possible to cause injury when playing with a kendama. Please play with care.

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