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Ashes Sapota

Pot, 100 Ml, 80 Gr from Brazil (SKU 4743)

Restock expected. Sapota is a little known ash that gives strength to Rapé and makes it particular good for meditation. It is fairly gentle on the nasal passages. A very fine and genuine ash from Kuntanawa sources. Since the tree gives food and feeds the people it is considered a nutritious plant even in ash form. More information below.

Packed in 100 ml clear plastic pots containing 80 gr.



Sapota is a very special and rare ash that comes from the upper Jurua region from the Kuntanawa people. The Sapota tree is refered to as a mother tree that provides food and strength. The fruits and inner bark are eaten. The fruit is quite delicious that firms the spirit and gives strength. The Capelao monkeys sing in these trees in the late night waking and calling all the beings of the forest. Sapota is a little known ash that gives strength to the Rapé and makes it particular good for meditation. It is fairly gentle on the nasal passages and can be perceived when using more then once in a day as clogging the channels a lot a less then other types of ash. Since the tree gives food and feeds the people it is considered a nutritious plant even in ash form. This cinza is collected for us by a friend who was travelling the South Americas, visiting many remote tribes.

This exquisite ingredient is a crucial element of a powerful and balanced blend and should not be omitted in your own favourite rapé composition. Ashes mix excellently with any of the Tabaco powders. Furthermore, blending Tabaco with ashes increases the strength and absorption, making it exquisitely strong. As one, after getting more familiar with the use of indigenous Rapé, will start to notice that all ashes have their own quality and effect, some more light on the nose, some a bit sharp, some making the Rapé stronger and all have their particular medicinal qualities.

It is an extremely fine powder. It takes great effort to produce such a fine powder at a 100 micron fineness. This is our standard. All of our products we process to a high standard and consistent fineness, using laboratory grade sieves.

A detailed description on how to blend your own Rapé can be found here.

Other names: Cinza Sapota, Zapota ashes.

Like the Nukini, the Kuntanawa tribe became almost extinct due to the massacres of the latex cycle. One single family was left after the rubber boom and only since the beginning in 2000 a small group of Kuntanawa started to claim their indigenous heritage (Pantoja et al. 2014; Labate et al. 2014). Unfortunately, their culture is still under threat and the Kuntanawa are still struggling to regain full ethnic recognition and they are trying to regain their territory. Nowadays, there are only about 250 members left that are scattered throughout the region of Acre, Brazil. In order to survive, the Kuntanawa are joining other Pano linguistic tribes and they are organising festivals together to share their traditions, their rituals, and their culture with foreign visitors. This small Pano linguistic tribe strongly values the ritualistic use of Ayahuasca to teach them and to guide them. The Kuntanwa even hold a strong believe that Ayahuasca will unravel their ancient knowledge and bring back their partly lost traditions (Pantoja et al. 2014). However, their language seems to be irrecoverably lost (Labate et al. 2014).

This natural product is offered for its ethnographic and historical value and is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for a specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen, or a scientific sample. The information provided is purely meant for historical, scientific and educational purposes and should never be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific use. The use and application of our product is at the customer's decision, responsibility and risk.
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