You can bend your own wood hoops (flesh hoops). Hit the local Home Depot or Lowes and pick up trim molding (3/8 square or so), measure the outside circumfrence of the drum add at least 6", cut a 3" scarf joint at each end (opposite sides) so you have the // look, the ends have to meet and overlap. Soak the strips of wood in hot water in the tub. If you have hand lotion with Lanolin, add a bit of that to the hot water, it will help soften the wood for bending. Soak for a few hours, drain and refill with hot water and Lanolin often until wood is flexable and sort of rubbery.
You WILL need a lot of Pony Clamps to do the bending 15 to 20 to do it right.
Cardboard shims about as thick as two matchbook covers (this will leave space to fit the calfskin)
And the drum shell.
I suggest taping the shims around the drum shell at 2" intervals, or if you can cut full cardboard strips to go around the drum as one piece that's fine.
When the wood is ready, you'll start from the center of the wood strip and clamp it to the shell, moving left and right, bend the wood against the shell and add a clamp.
Go all the way around until your scarf joints meet. Use extra clamps where they meet, keep those ends down.
Set it aside overnight. If the wood feels dry as bone the next day, unclamp the scarf ends, glue the cuts and reclamp, leave again overnight.
Remove clamps, slide off the shims and you're done. You're ready to tuck a head!
I hope I was clear. Good luck!