Cactus plant parts and small stones make rain. This one's thin by popular demand. This very large Rainstick measures approximately 29" long x 2" diameter.
Rain sticks remain a part of Native American culture today. It has also been adopted by non-indigenous cultures and is often utilized as a soothing tool for meditation and music production.
The legend behind the Indian rain stick points to supernatural intervention; the hope is to mimic the soft splash of raindrops in an effort to remind the “spirits” or “Great Spirit” that the people of Earth have need for a drenching rain for their crops, animals and thirst.