Kuripe Pipe Collections

Discover Handmade Kuripe Self-Applicators From Amazonian Tribes

The Kuntanawa tribe made this handmade bird kuripe

Birds

Kuripe Wooden Carved Cumaru Yawanawá

Carved

Kuripe Bamboo Colourful Threaded Yawanawá

Threaded

Authentic Kuntanawa Kuripe Applicator for Rapé Snuff

Colorful Pointed

Kuntanawa V-Shaped Kuripe for Rapé (Rapeh) Snuff

Mono Pointed

Rounded Kuripe Applicator made by the Kuntanawa Tribe

Rounded End

Looking to buy a genuine Kuripe? These beautifully handcrafted Kuripe pipes are made by skilled tribal artisans from the Acre region of Brazil. As a vital shamanic tool, the Kuripe holds deep roots in the traditions of indigenous Amazonian tribes. It serves a sacred purpose in the administration of plant medicines, most notably rapé (rapeh) snuff—a powerful blend of herbs, ashes, and tobacco used for spiritual healing, grounding, and deep self-connection.


Traditional tribal Kuripes are crafted from natural materials like bamboo, wood, bone, seeds, and vines. It's important to note that tribal Kuripes are never made from glass or crystals. While visually appealing, such materials are not part of the traditional craftsmanship.


A Kuripe is a self-applicator with a hollow design, allowing for the precise administration of rapé into the user's nostrils. This facilitates a sacred moment of personal reflection and alignment with nature.


Rapé continues to be revered for its role in spiritual clarity, healing, and ritual significance, ensuring that this practice remains an integral part of Amazonian culture and beyond.


Learn more in our insightful articles, 'What is Rapé?' and 'What is a Kuripe?'