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Kuripe Resin Art

Buzio Shell With Stone from Brazil (SKU 4716)

Wonderfully handcrafted Kuripe, made from bamboo and epoxy resin, decorated with shell and semi-precious stones. A marble effect is created by combining various colours of epoxy. These artworks are made by our friend Ruddison Vale, a respected artist and Rapé producer from the Kuntanawa tribe, living in the state of Acre, Brazil.

Dimensions: 7 cm (long section) x 6 cm (short section) x 1 cm (approximate outside diameter).



Wonderfully handcrafted Kuripe, made from bamboo or Marajá, and epoxy resin, decorated with beads, seeds or semi-precious stones. A marble effect is created by combining various colours of epoxy. 

Most of our medicines and handicrafts from the Kuntanawa family are produced at the “Tete Pawã Arts and Medicines” workshop. The workshop is based in the municipality of Marechal Thaumaturgo on the banks of the upper Juruá River close to the border with Peru. Tete Pawã is the indigenous name for the Harpia Eagle in the Pano language, the Gavião Real or Royal Hawk as they call it in Portuguese. Tete is big and Pawã is Eagle. It is one of the most sacred birds in the Indigenous traditions of the region. The project was envisioned by Rudy who with the help of his friends and family members is at the front of this enterprise, all of them dedicated to the spirituality and the medicine traditions of the forest and their ancestors.

We at Katukina have been sponsoring them with tools and machines, support and by spreading their beatiful arts and medicines through our network. They make their handwork and medicines in their workplace but to collect the raw materials a lot more people get involved, and like that the funds get spread around. Someone collects a herb, another burns the ashes for the Rapé and so on.

This is a handmade product and can slightly differ from the picture.

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