Kuripe, Rapeh, Rapè, Hape, Rapé mit Kuripe Set, schamanische Applikator, Selbstapplikator, Schamanischer Schnupftabak, Snake Stone, Serpentinstein, aus Peru

Kuripe Condor

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Kuripe, Rapeh, Rapè, Hape, Rapé mit Kuripe Set, schamanische Applikator, Selbstapplikator, Schamanischer Schnupftabak, Snake Stone, Serpentinstein, aus Peru
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Kuripe Condor

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Traditional kuripe in condor design from Peru, handcrafted from real serpentine stone. This special ceremonial tool is traditionally used for connection, grounding, and conscious rituals.

€36,90
Offer price  €36,90 Regular price 
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Content & Origin

Kuripe made of serpentine stone. 100% traditional handcrafted from Peru.

Design: KONDOR

Handcrafted from genuine serpentine stone by Haydee Huarhua Huallpa from the Sacred Valley near Cusco, Peru.

Each Kuripe is unique with individual grain and natural structure.

Returns & Warranty

We stand 100% behind our products, as well as their origin and quality. If you are not completely satisfied, return the product to us within 30 days and you will receive a full refund!

Delivery

🕐 Processing time: 1–2 business days

📦 Standard shipping: 3–5 business days

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Why a Kuripe from YOMERA?

Your traditional Kuripe

Symbolic meaning

Origin & Quality

Sustainable

Why a Kuripe from YOMERA?

Your traditional Kuripe

This Kuripe is a powerfully crafted traditional ritual tool from Peru. Handcrafted from real serpentine stone with a natural aura and traditional shape. In the indigenous culture of South America, the Kuripe represents connection, grounding, and conscious ceremonies.

Your traditional Kuripe

This Kuripe is a powerfully crafted traditional ritual tool from Peru. Handcrafted from real serpentine stone with a natural aura and traditional shape. In the indigenous culture of South America, the Kuripe represents connection, grounding, and conscious ceremonies.

Why a Kuripe from YOMERA?

Symbolic meaning

The condor represents foresight, clarity, and the connection between heaven and earth. Its majestic form symbolizes freedom, inner elevation, and the ability to view life from a higher perspective. In ceremonies, the condor serves as a reminder to follow one's own path with trust, openness, and spiritual clarity.

Symbolic meaning

Kuripe, Rapeh, Rapè, schamanische Applikator, Selbstapplikator, Schamanischer Schnupftabak, Kondor, Snake Stone, Serpentinstein, aus Peru

The condor represents foresight, clarity, and the connection between heaven and earth. Its majestic form symbolizes freedom, inner elevation, and the ability to view life from a higher perspective. In ceremonies, the condor serves as a reminder to follow one's own path with trust, openness, and spiritual clarity.

Why a Kuripe from YOMERA?

Origin & Quality

Our Kuripe comes from the Sacred Valley near Cusco in Peru, a region with deep-rooted spiritual and cultural significance. The combination of traditional craftsmanship, natural materials, and inherited knowledge makes each piece a special companion with authentic origins.

Origin & Quality

Our Kuripe comes from the Sacred Valley near Cusco in Peru, a region with deep-rooted spiritual and cultural significance. The combination of traditional craftsmanship, natural materials, and inherited knowledge makes each piece a special companion with authentic origins.

Why a Kuripe from YOMERA?

Sustainable

We source this Kuripe directly from Haydee Huarhua Huallpa in Peru without intermediaries. Through fair trade, we support traditional craftsmanship and local family structures, helping to preserve cultural knowledge and artisanal traditions. Each piece thus represents not only authentic craftsmanship but also a respectful and conscious relationship with people and nature.

Sustainable

We source this Kuripe directly from Haydee Huarhua Huallpa in Peru without intermediaries. Through fair trade, we support traditional craftsmanship and local family structures, helping to preserve cultural knowledge and artisanal traditions. Each piece thus represents not only authentic craftsmanship but also a respectful and conscious relationship with people and nature.

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Haydee Huarhua Huallpa

Haydee Huarhua Huallpa lives in the Sacred Valley near Cusco in Peru – a region known for its deep spiritual and cultural significance for centuries. Surrounded by the Andes and shaped by vibrant traditions, she dedicates herself to the crafting of traditional Kuripen. Her craft is an expression of experience, mindfulness, and a deep connection to material, form, and meaning.

Each piece is created with meticulous handwork. Haydee combines traditional techniques with her own intuition for stone, form, and energy. This results in unique Kuripen that are much more than mere tools – they are expressions of traditional craftsmanship and conscious symbolism.

There is a direct connection to Haydee, and we source her works without intermediaries – fair, personal, and appreciative. This way, we support her craft and help ensure that traditional skills and cultural knowledge continue to thrive.

When you hold a Kuripe from YOMERA in your hands, you are holding a piece of authentic craftsmanship from Peru – made with dedication, experience, and a deep connection to an ancient tradition. From the Sacred Valley directly to you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Kuripe?

A Kuripe is a traditional application instrument used in South American ritual cultures. Its unique V-shape allows for a personal and conscious application.

What material is this Kuripe made of?

Our Kuripe is made of genuine serpentine stone. The natural stone is valued for its special radiance, smooth surface, and natural grain.

Is every Kuripe identical?

No. Since each Kuripe is handcrafted from natural stone, every piece is unique. Color, grain, and small details may vary slightly.

How do I clean my Kuripe?

After use, the Kuripe can be carefully rinsed with water or cleaned with a damp cloth. Then let it dry well and blow it out.

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