Kuntanawa Rapé – Sananga
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Kuntanawa Rapé – Sananga combines Sabiá tobacco and the ashes of the Sananga root. A powerful blend for clarity, alignment and spiritual depth.
- Exclusive Kuntanawa recipe from the Amazon
- Combination of Sabiá tobacco and Sananga root ash
- Known for its clear, focusing and cleansing effect
- Traditionally used in rituals for inner balance
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Kuntanawa Rapé – Sananga
Kuntanawa Rapé Sananga is a ritual blend from the Amazon that combines the wisdom of the Kuntanawa with the power of two special plants:
Sabiá tobacco, a very strong variety of Nicotiana rustica, and the ashes of the roots of Tabernaemontana sananho – known as Sananga.
This Rapé carries the energy of a centuries-old tradition and brings a clear, focusing power to spiritual moments.
Properties
- Exclusive recipe from the Kuntanawa people from the Brazilian Amazon
- Combination of Sabiá tobacco and Sananga root ash
- Very fine powder – carefully processed for consistent quality
- Traditionally used to clear the mind and for energetic cleansing
The Sananga plant
Sananga, also known as the “eye drops of the forest”, is a shrub native to the Amazon.
In indigenous traditions, it is said to sharpen perception, release energetic blockages and restore balance.
Its roots have been used for generations to promote clarity, inner strength and connection with nature.
Amazonian hunters traditionally use sananga to sharpen their senses and focus their attention on the moment.
Sabiá tobacco
The so-called Rope Tobacco or Sabiá tobacco is a strong variant of Nicotiana rustica.
Special fermentation gives it its rope-like shape, which also gives it its name.
In the shamanic traditions of the Amazon, it is valued for its deep spiritual and energetic effect and is often used in ceremonies.
The Kuntanawa people
The Kuntanawa – also known as the “people of the coconut” – live in the Brazilian state of Acre, in the Alto Juruá region.
For decades, they have been committed to preserving their culture, protecting the rainforest and passing on spiritual practices.
With projects for sustainability, art and ritual work, they are helping to keep their knowledge alive.
Her Rapé blends reflect this deep connection between man, nature and spirituality.
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All information is for cultural and spiritual classification.
Rapé is a traditional ritual preparation and does not replace medical advice.
Please store it respectfully and use it consciously.
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