
This instrument combines shaker textures and percussive clicks, allowing musicians to create complex rhythms using simple hand movements.
Holding one ball in the palm so that the second one hangs on a string between the index and middle finger. Hand movements can be synchronous or different, which allows you to get very interesting rhythmic patterns.





SET FOR 2 HANDS
+1 spare piece
$59
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SHIPPING
$99
Ball Ø: 5 cm
Weight: 75 g
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Handcrafted from teak solid wood for its durability, warm tone and natural feel.
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Equipped with low stretch cotton rope that doesn’t rub the fingers. You can choose between red, green or blue color.
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Each set comes with a linen carrying bag, perfect for storage and travel.
Worldwide shipping!
Delivery usually takes 10-20 days.
After your payment is completed, we confirm the details and provide you with the tracking number.



2 SETS for 4 HANDS
$76
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SHIPPING
$129
Ball Ø: 5 cm
Weight: 75 g
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Handcrafted from teak solid wood for its durability, warm tone and natural feel.
-
Equipped with low stretch cotton rope that doesn’t rub the fingers. You can choose between red, green or blue color.
-
Each set comes with a linen carrying bag, perfect for storage and travel.
Worldwide shipping!
Delivery usually takes 10-20 days.
After your payment is completed, we confirm the details and provide you with the tracking number.
How to play asalato...
Step 1. Take the ball in your hand and put the rope between the index and middle fingers. Make a "nest" with your palm and relax, hugging the ball without squeezing it.
Step 2: The length of the rope should allow you to insert your finger through it.
Step 3: The basic movement is to back and forth. Do not twist your hand; only move back and forth, shaking and shaking. The thumb should face you and approach and move away.
Step 4: Do the shaking movement. When the shaking goes down, let the ball fall. It will fly over the top and hit the other ball. The ball should fly over your thumb! The thumb should always be relaxed and rest on your index finger.
Step 5: After hitting from the top, the ball will fly back and you should catch it with your little finger.

The basic techniques of playing Kashaka / Asalato / Cas-cas instrument can be mastered very quickly.
This instrument can produce a wide range of tones and sounds depending on how it is played, making it a versatile and expressive addition to any musical performance, singing and self-accompaniment.
An experienced performer can get complex rhythms on Aslatua / Patica / Kas-Kas, giving the impression of juggling, despite the fact that it is much easier to start playing it than to learn to juggle with two hands.
Despite its size and simple design, it is a powerful percussion instrument that has been used to create vibrant and exciting music.
Whether you are a professional musician or just a casual music lover, the Kosh Kash / Thelevi / Banakula percussion is a fascinating instrument that is sure to inspire you to explore different rhythms.

















