Pot, 60 Ml, 40 Gr from Brazil (SKU 3485)
(Batch #9954). This highly sought after Rapé has been prepared by a Daime community and is considered an extremely special blend. Specifically Parika ashes make this Rapé active in antibacterial properties which in turn helps the user to stay clear, focused and strong in extreme and physically difficult environments. Very balanced energy overall with minimal powder reaching the back of the throat makes this preparation perfect for the beginner as well as the regular user. More information below.
Packed in 60 ml clear plastic pots containing 40 gr.
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3226 | bottle | 10 ml | 7 gr | 1 pc | $ 22.54 | ||||
3230 | bottle | 25 ml | 16 gr | 1 pc | $ 47.59 | ||||
3485 | pot | 60 ml | 40 gr | 1 pc | $ 112.71 |
This highly sought after Rapé has been prepared by a Daime community from area Rio Crôa, Brazil and is considered an extremely special blend. It is based on a very strong variety of Tabaco, Parika ashes and jungle ingredients obtained from the Yawanawá. Especially for those who are entering into long physical works lasting the course of days or weeks. Very balanced energy overall with minimal powder reaching the back of the throat makes this preparation perfect for the beginner as well as the regular user.
This is an extremely fine and dry powder. It takes great effort to produce such a fine powder at a 150 micron fineness. All the Rapé, Tabaco and ashes powders that we source, are refined to a consistent fineness and dryness, before packaging, because this provides the best Rapé experience. We use laboratory grade sieves and dehydrating equipment to achieve a high quality product.
Other names: Daime Parika, Yawanawa Parika, Parika
The Yawanawá, or the tribe of the white-lipped peccary, are a small tribe of 1,300 people, living remotely in only a few villages along the Gregório River. They are known as warriors, as they always keep on fighting, even in hard times. At some point in history their tribe was almost extinct, with only about 300 members left. Nowadays their tribe has grown again, and their traditions and knowledge have been conserved in a very strict way.
The Yawanawá were the first tribe that initiated a woman to become a shaman, setting a huge example in the history of shamans. In their language rapé is called Rume and the Yawanawá preferably blend Rume with Tsunu ashes and mapacho, which gives this special blend a very refined taste. In addition, Tsunu is used for healing purposes and has a supportive role during ayahuasca ceremonies.
This item is not allowed in the following countries:
Finland
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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