A kuripi blowpipe for a self-served Rapé ceremony, designed by the Ayaho House shaman workshop, located in Bali. This piece is made of elite rose wood. There are a lot of legends about this tree, and its solid and fragrant wood is used to make musical instruments and priced gifts.
The pipe is decorated with bronze, black onyx, tiger eye stone and a peacock feather.
In some cultures the "eye" on the peacock's feather symbolizes the vision of the heart, the inner sight.
The tiger eye serves the purposes of spiritual awakening, improves discernment, gives clarity needed to make important decisions and gives its owner dynamic solar energy.
Black onyx gives protection and inspiration, and it harmonizes the aura.
We believe that such factors as the sort of wood and the quality of decoration materials can amplify your intent in the ceremony and make it truly magical.
The decoration is attached with a spring hook, so you can easily replace or dismount it.
We support the idea of a completely sustainable and conscious manufacturing. Every detail is made without haste and manually, because our manufacturing is first of all poetry rather than business, seeing that the shamanic rituals aim to expand consciousness, purify the mind and help people access their power. We choose only elite kinds of wood and natural stones to convey the ancient magic of shamanic knowledge in every product.