Mulata Hapé – Nukini Tribe
Mulata Hapé – Nukini Tribe
Bright Opening, Deep Calm
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Authentic Indigenous Sacrament
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Freshly Made & Potent
About Mulata Rapé (Hapé)
This healing blend is crafted by the women of the Nukini tribe of Acre, Brazil — a tradition that sets the Nukini apart across the Amazon, where female elders hold the knowledge of plant gathering and blending. They combine tobacco from tribal lands, Tsunu ash (Platycyamus regnellii), and Mulatinha (Tanacetum vulgare) — a herb the Nukini have long used to settle and calm, carrying a sweet, high-frequency scent of jungle flowers.
The experience opens bright and clear, then unfolds into something quieter and deeper. "Bright initial head feel, but the true beauty is the calming after effects," writes one practitioner; another calls it "strong yet not too intense." The Nukini themselves reach for this blend in the afternoon — for sitting with what matters, for contemplation, for letting the day's weight release its hold.
Learn more about the ceremonies where this sacrament is traditionally used in our Rapé Ceremony Guide.
This Mulata rapé is meticulously crafted by the Nukini tribe of Acre, Brazil, for our customers.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Tsunu (Platycyamus regnellii), Mulata (Tanacetum vulgare) (BRAZIL)
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Shipping & Processing Times
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Storage and Freshness
Storage and Freshness
Hapé snuff can remain potent for years when kept in a cool, dry, and dark location. To maintain its quality, ensure your hapé is tightly sealed and protected from any form of moisture. It is not recommended to store hapé in the refrigerator as condensation may form inside the container upon removal.
About Rapé (Hapé): Benefits & Safety
About Rapé (Hapé): Benefits & Safety
Rapé (hapé) is a traditional Amazonian preparation crafted from finely ground plants, botanicals, and tree ash, used ceremonially by Indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin across many generations.
Blends vary widely — most fall into three broad categories: spiritual, healing, or fortifying — each reflecting the intentions of the tribe and maker. Traditional use is ceremonial, approached with clear intention and respect for the plants and the tradition.
Please approach this rapé with care and clear intention — best used in ceremony or with conscious purpose.
Learn more in our in-depth What is Rapé (Hapé)? Guide
Related Names
Related Names
Mulata hapé, Mulatinha rapé, Nukini Mulata hapé, Tanacetum vulgare rapé, Tansy rapé, Mulatinha hapé, Nukini Mulatinha rapé, Tansy hapé, Mulata rapé Nukini
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FDA DISCLAIMER
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I have just recently discovered Nukini Mulata and it is a new favorite. It has a bright initial head feel but the true beauty is the calming after effects. It seems to help calm my body and mind.
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite blends. It is strong yet not too intense. I will be buying it again!
This rapé is really awesome, I totally recommend it and enjoy it!
Mulata hapé has brought me so much calm within my energy field. I work with it in combination with Catuaba and Kawakaya hapés and it is a very unique combo. I also like Mulata for its ability to help balance my moon cycles. Thank you sacred hapés!
