Dragon Kendama Skill Toy Premium Hardwood Padauk

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This premium hardwood Dragon Kendama is made from Padauk wood. Watch our video (below). It is sold in its natural unfinished state, to give a solid wooden kendama with a heavier weight and a distinctive percussive sound when playing. Padauk, with its beautiful rich brown colour, is a hard wearing wood which is heavier than the Rosewood model. Premium hardwood Dragon Kendama are standard sized kendama made from exotic hardwoods. Please note hardwood kendama may get hairline cracks as the wood adapts to different environments (heat, humidity etc). This is normal and will not affect play.

Specifications:
Wood: Padauk
Typical Weight: 170g
Ball weight: 100g approx
Ball diameter: 60mm
Stem height: 160mm approx
Height including ball: 184mm approx

This premium kendama is supplied with 2 spare white Dragon kendama strings.

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. The finish, grain and colour of the wood will vary.

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

Not suitable for children under 12 years.

Kendama will suffer wear during play. The wood may chip and crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear and is not covered by any warranty. Any faults should be reported on receipt.

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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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