Bottle, 25 Ml, 16 Gr from Brazil (SKU 4299)
(Batch #8181). Puyanawa Madre Rapé is a powerful and spiritually potent blend, lovingly crafted by the Puyanawa people of Acre, Brazil. Made with Moi Tabaco, fragrant Pixuri leaves (also known as Apuxuri), and the sacred ashes of the Jagube vine (Banisteriopsis caapi), this Rapé embodies a harmonious fusion of aroma, energy, and grounding power. Each element has been carefully chosen, creating an experience that is both deeply grounding and spiritually expansive. This Rapé is not only a tool for meditation and connection; it is a tribute to the Puyanawa people’s strength and dedication to their cultural heritage. Detailed information can be found below.
Packed in 25 ml clear plastic bottles containing 16 gr.
Puyanawa Madre Rapé: A Sacred Blend Crafted from Ancestral Wisdom
Puyanawa Madre Rapé is a powerful and spiritually potent blend, lovingly crafted by the Puyanawa people of Acre, Brazil. Made with Moi Tabaco, fragrant Pixuri leaves (also known as Apuxuri), and the sacred ashes of the Jagube vine (Banisteriopsis caapi), this Rapé embodies a harmonious fusion of aroma, energy, and grounding power. Each element has been carefully chosen, creating an experience that is both deeply grounding and spiritually expansive. This Rapé’s rich brown color hints at its depth, and its refined fragrance lifts the spirit, enhancing each user's connection to the ancient traditions of the Amazon. The Puyanawa tribe crafts their Rapé blends with a higher proportion of Tabaco and minimal ash compared to other tribes. This approach is common among more secluded tribes, who prefer the natural Moi Tabaco for its mildness, distinct from the stronger Corda Tabaco types. Moi Tabaco, while gentler in strength, offers a uniquely pleasant energy, carrying a character and flavor that is both refined and deeply enjoyable.
The Ingredients and Their Individual Significance
Moi Tabaco: A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Tradition
The foundation of this Rapé is Moi Tabaco, also known as Fumo de Rolo, a unique variety of Nicotiana Rustica cultivated in the Amazon. Moi Tabaco is distinct for its mild, smooth aroma and subtly sweet flavor profile, reminiscent of chocolate and earth. It is grown organically in the upper Jurua region of Acre, where the indigenous communities have preserved traditional methods of cultivation, drying, twisting, and fermenting. After harvest, the leaves are shade-dried to preserve their natural oils, then twisted into dense, sticky ropes and fermented for several months. This slow process deepens the aroma and flavor, transforming the Tabaco into a rich, dark brown.
Moi Tabaco holds a special place in Amazonian culture. The Puyanawa value it not only for its gentle strength but also for its smooth, grounding qualities, which provide a stable and balanced base for their Rapé. Unlike harsher, more intense varieties, Moi Tabaco offers a milder experience that enhances clarity and focus without overpowering the senses. This choice reflects the Puyanawa’s preference for a Rapé that is grounding yet accessible, embodying a character of warmth, comfort, and subtlety.
To read a comprehensive article about Tabaco de Moi, click here.
Pixuri (Licaria puchury-major): A Fragrance and Spirit Uplift
Pixuri, also known as Apuxuri, is a fragrant and revered herb in Puyanawa culture. Known for its warm, uplifting scent, Pixuri adds an aromatic, refreshing quality to this Rapé. Its distinctive profile is rich in compounds such as safrole, eucalyptol, alpha-terpineol, and eugenol, each contributing to its unique aroma and therapeutic properties. These natural compounds are known to support respiratory well-being, stimulate the senses, and promote mental clarity.
Beyond its physical benefits, Pixuri holds a spiritual significance for the Puyanawa, enhancing energy flow and encouraging feelings of gratitude and well-being. In the context of Rapé, Pixuri’s grounding yet lightly uplifting qualities offer users a moment of mental clarity and physical relaxation, ideal for meditation and introspection. With every use, Pixuri creates a subtle bridge between the earthly and the ethereal, making it easier to enter a state of balance, presence, and connection to the Amazon.
To read a comprehensive article about Pixuri, click here.
Jagube Ashes: The Sacred Spirit of the Mother Vine
This Rapé is further enriched by the ashes of the revered Jagube vine, or Banisteriopsis caapi. Known as the “Mother Vine”, or "Mariri" and central to the Amazon’s spiritual traditions, Jagube is deeply respected for its grounding and protective qualities. The Puyanawa, like many tribes in the Amazon, believe the vine’s spirit continues to resonate in the ash form, grounding the user and providing spiritual clarity. These ashes, created from the vine’s wood, do not carry the psychoactive properties of Ayahuasca but instead offer a grounding and centering energy.
The ashes’ earthy, slightly bitter taste blends seamlessly with the Moi Tabaco, giving the Rapé a powerful yet comforting character. Indigenous healers value the ashes for their protective essence, which they believe helps users release emotional burdens and stay focused and connected to their spiritual practices. By including Jagube ashes, the Puyanawa elevate this Rapé blend, imbuing it with the essence of the Mother Vine and offering users a deep sense of grounded tranquility.
The sacred ashes from the Jagube vine (Banisteriopsis caapi), or “Mother Vine,” are a critical component of this Puyanawa Madre Rapé, prepared from wild mature vine. Known for its grounding and protective qualities, the Jagube vine is deeply respected in Amazonian traditions. It is the ashes from this special vine from the forest that give the power to this blend. Unlike other Rapé blends that may deliver a hard initial hit, this Rapé’s power unfolds slowly, seeping gently into one’s being and bringing a calmness, a relaxation, and a release within both the body and mind. The effects are profound, creating a spacious and enduring sense of comfort and stillness. This Rapé not only lends itself to meditation and contemplation but, due to its low body load, is also fantastic for those seeking grounding while on the move.
To read a comprehensive article about Jagube ashes, click here.
Crafted by a Respected Healer
This Puyanawa Madre Rapé has been prepared by Iraqi, a respected medicine man within the Puyanawa tribe. Iraqi holds extensive knowledge of Amazonian plant medicines and has been entrusted with traditional recipes and practices that have been passed down through generations. His process reflects the Puyanawa’s dedication to preserving their cultural heritage and sharing their sacred knowledge through this Rapé.
Iraqi follows a specific recipe that balances the Tabaco with just the right amount of ash to create a blend that is gentle yet impactful. Unlike other tribes that use higher quantities of ash, the Puyanawa prefer a more Tabaco-forward blend, highlighting the mildness of Moi Tabaco and allowing its character to shine through. This balance of ingredients creates a unique Rapé that embodies the Puyanawa’s preference for calmness, clarity, and connection.
A Profound Sensory and Spiritual Experience
From its deep brown color to its tantalizing aroma, this Rapé invites the user into a sensory experience that is both grounding and uplifting. The initial scent of Pixuri leaves awakens the senses, and the Moi Tabaco offers a gentle introduction, coating the nasal passages with warmth and mild earthiness. As the blend settles, the calming effects of the Jagube ashes begin to take hold, fostering a sense of spaciousness, comfort, and release. Unlike other Rapé blends with a sharp, intense impact, this Puyanawa Madre Rapé allows the experience to unfold gradually, seeping into the body and mind in a way that feels natural and easy.
For those familiar with grey or high-ash varieties, this Rapé offers a refreshing alternative. Its softer impact on the sinuses and body load makes it ideal for meditation and introspective practices but also gentle enough for use on the move. The balanced composition is especially suited for individuals seeking a Rapé that promotes inner stillness, emotional balance, and grounded energy without overwhelming intensity.
The Cultural Significance of Puyanawa Rapé
The Puyanawa tribe has faced many challenges over the past century, from exploitation during the Amazon rubber boom to forced cultural assimilation. Despite this, they have persevered, reclaiming their land and reviving their traditions. Today, the Puyanawa work diligently to preserve their ancestral knowledge, including the art of Rapé preparation. Through Rapé, the Puyanawa connect with the energies of their forest homeland and maintain a spiritual link to their ancestors.
Using this Puyanawa Madre Rapé allows individuals to engage with the wisdom and resilience of the Puyanawa people. Each inhalation offers a moment of connection to their story and the Amazonian landscape that has sustained them. This Rapé is more than a product—it is a sacred offering, prepared with reverence and care, embodying the spirit of the Puyanawa and the vitality of the Amazon.
To read a comprehensive article about the Puyanawa, click here.
Ideal Applications for Puyanawa Madre Rapé
Meditation and Contemplation: This Rapé is designed to create a calm and clear space within, making it an excellent companion for meditation and mindfulness practices. Its mildness allows users to enter a relaxed state without feeling overly grounded or heavy.
Emotional Release and Spiritual Protection: The grounding qualities of Jagube ashes help to release emotional burdens and foster a sense of protection. This makes the Rapé especially suited for healing rituals or introspective practices that involve confronting and letting go of emotional challenges.
Gentle, Everyday Use: Thanks to its low ash content and subtle impact, this Rapé can be used in more casual settings or while on the go. It offers a gentle lift that refreshes the mind and senses without an overwhelming intensity.
A Journey into Amazonian Wisdom
The Puyanawa Madre Rapé is a doorway to Amazonian culture and spirituality. With each use, you experience the unique qualities of Moi Tabaco, the uplifting aroma of Pixuri, and the grounding essence of the Jagube vine. This blend is perfect for those who wish to experience Amazonian wisdom in a way that is authentic, gentle, and profound. Crafted with care by the Puyanawa medicine man Iraqi, this Rapé embodies the resilience, spirituality, and deep-rooted connection to nature that defines the Puyanawa way of life.
This Rapé is not only a tool for meditation and connection; it is a tribute to the Puyanawa people’s strength and dedication to their cultural heritage. By using this blend, you support the preservation of indigenous knowledge and honor the sacred traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Setting the Standard for Ultra-Fine Rapé
We take great care to reprocess all received stock to ensure the finest quality powder. Often, Rapé arrives with varying levels of fineness due to the lack of professional sieves used by the tribe. To address this, we meticulously sieve all powders to remove rough bits and particles, resulting in an exceptionally smooth and effective powder at 150-micron fineness. We use laboratory-grade sieves to achieve this quality. This is our standard because it provides the best Rapé experience.
Customer report
"...Indeed this blend is very soft and calming. Forming spirit in the middle pillar. Even after triple of the normal dose I could find nothing more to write than already in your description. I conclude this is a kind of mysterious blend..."
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Other names: Madre, Mother vine, Mariri, Apuxuri, Pixuri, Puyanawa Jagube
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