"Kuripe (self applicator)" Kuripe (self applicator)
The "Kuripe (self applicator)" a self-applicator tool used in Amazonian shamanic traditions, offers a unique and powerful way to administer sacred plant medicines such as Rapé (Ha'pey) and other herbal blends. Crafted with precision and reverence, the Kuripe is traditionally made from bamboo, bone, or other natural materials, embodying the ancient wisdom and spiritual significance of indigenous cultures. This slender, pipe-like instrument features a mouthpiece at one end and a nozzle at the other, allowing for easy self-administration of powdered herbs directly into the nostrils. The design of the "Kuripe (self applicator)" facilitates a gentle and controlled delivery of the medicine, enabling the user to experience its effects with precision and intention. Used for centuries by indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest, the Kuripe is believed to enhance spiritual awareness, promote mental clarity, and facilitate deep emotional healing. It is often employed in ceremonial rituals, medi