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Percussion Plus Honestly Made Coconut shakers with handle – pair

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  • Crafted in India using traditional materials and methods
  • Produces a crisp, direct sound
  • Made using polished coconut shells
  • Wonderfully tactile finish
  • Responsibly sourced
  • Product information

Introducing the Percussion Plus Honestly Made Coconut shakers with handle – pair

This pair of shakers from the Percussion Plus Honestly Made range produce a light, crisp and direct tone. Ideal for adding a gentle shaker sound in any musical context, be it performances, recordings or just experimenting in the classroom.

Made from polished coconut shells, they have a great tactile finish for a ‘4D’ sensory experience making them ideal for therapy sessions as well as schools and more.

These coconut shakers are sourced using Fair trade principles. See below for more information about the Honestly Made range of musical instruments from Percussion Plus.

These items are musical instruments not toys and there may be small parts on or in some of them. Younger players should use them under supervision.



Made using sustainable resources

The shaker heads are crafted from polished coconut shells, sourced sustainably in India. They are then filled with small beads and a turned, tapered wooden handle is attached for easy gripping whilst playing.



Our sustainable packaging

We use as little packaging as possible for our Honestly Made products, but where it’s needed, we’ve chosen I’m Green renewable polythene – a carbon-neutral material that’s 95% renewable and fully recyclable. Some items may still arrive with our previous biodegradable packaging as we strive to use up existing materials, but whichever form it takes, it’s all part of our effort to reduce waste and supply sustainably.




Percussion Plus Honestly Made products are manufactured in independent family workshops that are too small to join Fair Trade groups or are located in countries that do not have such organisations. These suppliers and their subsidiaries all follow Fair trade principles which include:

  • Agreeing a fair price Use of recycled materials
  • Paying significant amounts upfront
  • Being loyal and reasonable in all dealings
  • Prioritising smaller suppliers over large factories
  • Manufacturing methods that do not damage the environment