This ceremonial Tepi is a handcrafted altar piece used for the application of Hapéh to another person.
It is made with natural materials including bone, wood, beads, and crystals, each carrying the sacred energies of nature into the piece.
Please note: offering Hapéh to others is a deep energetic transmission. Traditionally, this practice requires initiation and proper guidance. It is important to approach this tool with respect, responsibility, and awareness of its ceremonial nature.
The Tepi may be used with a partner or someone with whom there is deep trust, mutual consent, and an established intimate relationship. Please do not offer Hapéh to others without appropriate training or understanding of the practice.
About Hapéh
Hapéh (pronounced "ha-PAY") is a finely ground ceremonial snuff used by Indigenous Amazonian peoples for centuries. It is traditionally received as a tool for grounding, mental clearing, and spiritual alignment.
To learn more, you can explore our introductory course on Hapéh with Chief Ninawa Pai de Mata from the Huni Kuin: (https://aniwa.circle.so/checkout/hape-masterclass-with-chief-ninawa-pai-de-mata)
Handmade with care. No two pipes are identical. Variations in beadwork and materials are a natural expression of the maker's hand.
This ceremonial Tepi is a handcrafted altar piece used for the application of Hapéh to another person.
It is made with natural materials including bone, wood, beads, and crystals, each carrying the sacred energies of nature into the piece.
Please note: offering Hapéh to others is a deep energetic transmission. Traditionally, this practice requires initiation and proper guidance. It is important to approach this tool with respect, responsibility, and awareness of its ceremonial nature.
The Tepi may be used with a partner or someone with whom there is deep trust, mutual consent, and an established intimate relationship. Please do not offer Hapéh to others without appropriate training or understanding of the practice.
About Hapéh
Hapéh (pronounced "ha-PAY") is a finely ground ceremonial snuff used by Indigenous Amazonian peoples for centuries. It is traditionally received as a tool for grounding, mental clearing, and spiritual alignment.
To learn more, you can explore our introductory course on Hapéh with Chief Ninawa Pai de Mata from the Huni Kuin: (https://aniwa.circle.so/checkout/hape-masterclass-with-chief-ninawa-pai-de-mata)
Handmade with care. No two pipes are identical. Variations in beadwork and materials are a natural expression of the maker's hand.