Asalato Shaker (kashaka)
Fresh from Ghana, West Africa
Asalato (sometimes called kashaka) are handheld gourd shakers traditionally used across West Africa for rhythm, coordination, and groove. Through the African diaspora, they’ve found their way Read more
Fresh from Ghana, West Africa
Asalato (sometimes called kashaka) are handheld gourd shakers traditionally used across West Africa for rhythm, coordination, and groove. Through the African diaspora, they’ve found their way into street music, dance, hip-hop, and global percussion traditions.
✨ Why they’re perfect gifts • Great for all ages — kids, adults, beginners, and pros • Quiet enough for living rooms, powerful enough for performance • Build rhythm, coordination, and creativity • Small, meaningful, and full of story
💛 Every purchase supports the work we do at Slyboots — classes, community programs, performances, and cultural arts education.
• $15 each
Limited supply. First come, first groove. 🪘🥁✨


