From handmade kuripes and tepis to ethically sourced Amazonian ceremonial tools, every item is rooted in tradition—bringing authentic hapé from South America to the USA and into your hands.

Queen Of the Forest Samauma Hap'e

Kuntanawa Tribe - Harmonizing | Heart-Centered | Spirit-Connecting

$15.00

Samaúma Hapé – Kuntanawa “Queen of the Forest” Amazonian Rapé (Buy in USA)

Hapé, also known as rapé, is a traditional Amazonian blend prepared by Indigenous tribes and used in cultural and ceremonial practices. Our Samaúma Hapé is handcrafted by the Kuntanawa tribe of Acre, Brazil, and ethically sourced from South America, now available in the USA.

This blend is made with Mapacho (Nicotiana rustica) and ash from the Samaúma tree (Ceiba pentandra), prepared using traditional methods passed down through generations. It is a medium–strong blend with a smooth and balanced profile.

Product details:

  • Authentic Amazonian hapé (rapé)

  • Tribe: Kuntanawa

  • Ingredients: Mapacho (Nicotiana rustica), Samaúma ash (Ceiba pentandra)

  • Traditionally prepared

  • Packaged in the USA

Plant profile:
🌿 Samaúma – Traditionally associated with grounding and harmonizing plant preparations

Blend profile:
🔥 Strength: Medium–Strong
🌍 Element: Air, Earth
🔴 Chakras: Root, Heart, Third Eye
⚡ Energy: Feminine

Traditional context:
Traditionally used within cultural and ceremonial settings and applied using a kuripe (self-applicator) or tepi (assisted applicator). Often incorporated into meditation, prayer, and grounding practices.

Pairs well with handmade kuripes, tepis, and other Amazonian ceremonial tools.

Ethically sourced and rooted in tradition.
From South America to your hands in the USA.