Ashes Bashawa Niure
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Pure Bashawa Niure ashes from the Guanandi tree. This exquisite ingredient is a crucial element of a powerful and balanced blend and should not be omitted in your own favourite Rapé composition. Bashawa Niure ashes mix excellently with any of the Tabaco powders. |
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Ashes Cacao
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Cacao Ashes (Theobroma cacao) are a key ingredient in traditional Rapé, valued for their grounding and heart-opening properties. |
3 Forms |
Ashes Canela do Velho
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Pure Canela de Velho ashes, also known as Old Cinnamon (Miconia albicans) and is a plant that belongs to the family Melastomataceae. Originally from northeastern Brazil, it can be found more easily in the states of Bahia and Sergipe. |
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Ashes Cumaru
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Cumaru ash, when used in a Rapé can be extremely grounding and has the ability to put the user into deep trance like states. |
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Ashes Jabra Udu
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Jabra Udu ashes are made from the bark of the tropical tree Lueheopsis rugosa, a member of the Malvaceae family. These ashes are used in Suriname to potentiate the effects of tobacco |
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Ashes Jagube
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Ashes from Jagube vine. Jagube is know as a master plant. Some tribes, in this case the Shawãwa, use only the bark to make the Ayahuasca so the wood of the Caapi, also known as Jagube, is discarded and they use it to make ashes for Rapé. |
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Ashes Kulina Murici
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A rare opportunity to obtain these ashes from a remote tribe, the Kulina. Their rapé is not very well known and is mostly made for their own use. These ashes we managed to get are from the Murici (Byrsonima crassifolia). The ash is a bit greyer than other tribes burn them. A potent and very original product. |
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Ashes Murici
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Very finely sifted ashes of the Murici tree (Byrsonima crassifolia), an old traditional folk medicine plant, which is used in snuffs to clear energies that accumulate in the lower abdomen. |
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Ashes Parika
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Parika ashes, sourced from the bark of the Sterculia striata tree, are a powerful addition to Rapé blends. Known for their grounding, purifying, and focus-enhancing effects, these ashes help clear energetic blockages and support mental clarity. |
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Ashes Pau Pereira
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Pau Pereira (Tsunu) ashes are a key ingredient in creating balanced and powerful Rapé blends. Handcrafted from the bark of the Platycyamus regnellii tree, these ashes mix perfectly with Tabaco, enhancing both the strength and absorption of the Rapé. |
3 Forms |
Ashes Samauma
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This tree is well known spiritually and has always been present in indigenous rituals and myths. They believe that it possesses magical powers protecting the other trees and the inhabitants of the forest. Some beliefs say that Samaúma is the abode of spirits that live in the woods. |
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Ashes Sapota
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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. |
4 Forms |
Ashes Tsunu
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Tsunu Ash is one of the most revered and widely used components in the preparation of Rapé. The Yawanawa tribe in particular, is well-known for using Tsunu ash in their Rapé blends |
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