Yawanawá • Bamboo Kuripe - Colored Threads 1241
Yawanawá • Bamboo Kuripe - Colored Threads 1241
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Authentic Indigenous Product
Natural and Handcrafted
Unique Tribal Art
About the Yawanawá Kuripe Pipe
Experience the craftsmanship and authenticity of a handmade Yawanawá kuripe, a traditional Amazonian kuripe pipe used to self-administer rapé (hapé) during ceremony. Crafted from locally-sourced bamboo and adorned with colorful hand-wrapped threads, each kuripe pipe highlights the distinctive artistry of the women who make them, ensuring every piece is a one-of-a-kind ceremonial tool.
Designed for self-application, this rapé applicator pipe offers the precise V-shape needed to deliver the medicine from hand to nostril with intention and ease. The form supports the traditional practice of administering rapé during personal ritual, prayer, and sacred contemplation.
Produced in small batches rather than mass quantities, every kuripe serves not only as a functional ceremonial instrument but also as a collectible expression of authentic Amazonian craftsmanship.
Kuripe Details
Kuripe Details
Average Dimensions:
Length 4.5in (11.43cm)
Weight: 0.45oz (12.6g)
Material:
Bamboo (Bambusoideae) (BRAZIL)
What is a Kuripe?
What is a Kuripe?
A Kuripe is a traditional ceremonial tool used by indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest, specifically for administering sacred plant medicines like rapeh snuff. It is a small, hollow pipe made of bamboo, wood, or bone, and is used to blow the rapeh into the nostrils. The use of Kuripes dates back hundreds of years, with different tribes having their own unique designs and styles.
Kuripes are often intricately decorated with carvings or painted designs and may feature feathers, crystals, or other natural materials. Some Kuripes are designed to be worn as jewelry, making them functional and beautiful accessories for ceremonies and rituals.
The use of rapeh in shamanic practice is believed to help facilitate a deeper connection to the spiritual realm and to promote healing on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level. Kuripes are used for the self-administration of rapeh, while the Tepi is used to deliver rapeh to others
To learn more about Kuripes, visit our What is a Kuripe? page.
What is Rapé (Hapé)?
What is Rapé (Hapé)?
Rapé snuff — also called rapeh or hapé — is a sacred Amazonian medicine prepared and used by indigenous tribes for centuries. This handcrafted blend combines dried, ground medicinal plants with alkaline tree ashes, each formula reflecting the unique traditions of its makers. Traditionally, rapé is administered through a bone or bamboo kuripe pipe, blown directly into the nostrils.
Rapé blends vary widely in purpose, generally falling into three main categories: spiritual, healing, and fortifying. Known for its potent purifying and grounding effects, rapé is used to clear negative energy, sharpen focus, and deepen spiritual awareness. In ceremony, it serves as a powerful ally for connecting with the spirit world, fostering self-reflection, and supporting emotional and physical healing.
Learn more about rapé’s origins, uses, and cultural significance in our full guide.
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I trust the quality of the products from Shamanic Supply. I have been ordering from them for years. Hapè Sananga and Kambo. Just got another Kuripe for a friend in this order. Can’t wait to try the new hapès.
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