Content & Origin
CUMARU Rapé by Bunke Inani Huni Kuin. 100% traditional blend – no additives.
Contents: 8g per glass
Made from the ashes of the Cumaru tree and other healing plants, by Bunke Inani Huni Kuin from the village of Boa Vista on the Jordão River in Acre, Brazil.
Our Rapé is delivered in a high-quality glass bottle with a safety cap.
Incense - not suitable for consumption!
ZUNU Rapé by Rita Huni Kuin. 100% traditional blend – no additives.
Contents: 8g per glass
Made from the ashes of the sacred Tsunu tree and other healing plants, by Rita Huni Kuin from the village of Chico Curumim on the Jordão River in Acre, Brazil.
Our Rapé is delivered in a high-quality glass bottle with a safety cap.
Incense - not suitable for consumption!
TRADICIONAL Rapé by Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa. 100% traditional blend – no additives.
Contents: 8g per glass
Made from selected traditional healing plants, by Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa from his healing center in Rio Branco, Brazil.
Our Rapé is delivered in a high-quality glass bottle with a safety cap.
Incense - not suitable for consumption!
GESILEU Rapé by Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa. 100% traditional blend – no additives.
Contents: 8g per glass
Made from the ashes of the Cumaru tree and other floral healing plants, by Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa from his healing center in Rio Branco, Brazil.
Our Rapé is delivered in a high-quality glass bottle with a safety cap.
Incense - not suitable for consumption!
TSUNU Rapé by Pajé Pekã Rasu Yawanawá. 100% traditional blend – no additives.
Contents: 8g per glass
Made from the ashes of the sacred Tsunu tree and other healing plants, by Pajé Pekã Rasu Yawanawá from the Rio Gregório area in Acre, Brazil.
Our Rapé is delivered in a high-quality glass bottle with a safety cap.
Incense - not suitable for consumption!
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
🚚 Free shipping on orders over €79
🔍 Tracking included
Our Rapé varieties in comparison
| Produkt | Traditional meaning | Aroma |
|---|---|---|
Rapé Cumaru (Huni Kuin)
€24,90
|
Depth, Calm & Alignment | warm, vanilla-like-woody |
Rapé Gesileu (Ninawa)
€24,90
|
Focus, Connection & Clarity | floral-earthy |
Rapé Traditional (Ninawa)
€24,90
|
Calm, Balance & Silence | soft-earthy |
Rapé Tsunu (Yawanawá)
€24,90
|
Grounding, Clarity & Alignment | intense, earthy-woody |
Rapé Zunu (Huni Kuin)
€24,90
|
Connection, Cleaning & Balance | clear, earthy-woody |
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The people behind our Rapé
Bunke Huni Kuin
Bunke is a bearer of traditional knowledge from the Brazilian rainforest and deeply connected to the plant culture of her origin. Her work is characterized by respect for nature, rituals, and the inherited ways of her community. Through her experience, she represents authenticity and lived tradition.
Rita Huni Kuin
Rita carries traditional knowledge with a calm, heart-connected presence. She embodies mindfulness, balance, and the conscious nurturing of cultural rituals. Her work combines experience, dedication, and respect for plants.
Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa
Gesileu Phaspy Ninawa is an experienced Pajé from the Brazilian Amazon. For many years, he has dedicated himself to plant knowledge, rituals, songs, and traditional healing practices of his people. His work is marked by a deep connection to the spiritual tradition of the rainforest.
Pekã Rasu Yawanawá
Peka Rasu is deeply connected to the traditional ways of the Amazon and a bearer of the inherited knowledge of his community. His presence represents strength, clarity, and a close connection to nature. Through his work, he helps keep cultural traditions alive.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Rapé?
Rapé (also known as Rapéh or Hapé) is a traditional plant mixture from the Amazon region. It has been used for generations by indigenous communities in ritual and cultural contexts.
What is a Rapé ceremony?
A Rapé ceremony is a traditional, ritual gathering in which Rapé is used within indigenous communities. It emphasizes a conscious, respectful approach, often accompanied by songs, prayers, or silent reflection. It particularly focuses on the moment of mindfulness and the connection to tradition.
Who is Rapé not suitable for?
Rapé should be kept out of reach of children and is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
What is Rapé made of?
Traditionally, Rapé consists of fine plant components such as ashes from selected trees and other medicinal plants. The exact composition varies depending on the tribe, family, and tradition.
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