White Rose Nukini

Known as the “Rapé of the White Butterflies”, this Rapé carries with it the essence of delicacy and transformation, and is deeply linked to the ancestral aspect of the tribe.

Contains Amazonian Mapacho and white rose petals, symbolizing purity and connection with nature.

White roses are related to the feminine, with a subtle and deep strength, being very useful in prayers and meditations. It is excellent for opening the third eye and purifying and cleaning the respiratory tract. Offers energetic protection, clarity and focus; clears negativity and calms the mind.

Its preparation takes days to be ready, being a very laborious process, carried out ceremonially, with a lot of dedication and respect.

 

Tradition:

Inspired by the metamorphosis of butterflies, this Rapé is associated with rituals aimed at spiritual transformation and renewal. The Nukini consider the White Rose to be a symbol of spiritual purity and connection to Mother Earth.

White butterflies are considered messengers of spiritual purification and internal renewal.

 

Size: 10 ml bottles (Approximately 8gr.)

Use: Ethnobotanical curiosity.

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The Nukini Tribe

The Nukini tribe, rooted in the Amazon rainforest, has a rich history of resistance and resilience in the face of challenges such as colonization and land loss. Their worldview is woven with a belief in the spiritual vitality of the jungle, where each plant and river has a unique spirit.

Through rituals and ceremonies, the Nukini have integrated the knowledge of entheogens such as ayahuasca, seeking healing and connection with spiritual dimensions.

Nukini society is characterized by a complex network of interpersonal relationships, significant rites of passage, and an equitable distribution of roles and responsibilities.

Social cohesion in the Nukini community is essential. Relationships are established not only in the family environment but also through the connection with the jungle and the spirits that inhabit it. The community functions as a unified entity, where collaboration and mutual support are essential for survival and well-being.

The transition from childhood to adulthood is marked by significant rites of passage. Nukini youth participate in ceremonial ceremonies that symbolize their entrance into manhood. These rituals not only strengthen the sense of individual identity, but also consolidate the connection with the jungle and the cultural heritage of the tribe.

 

Marriage and family:

Marriage in Nukini society is considered a momentous event. Union not only implies the union of two individuals, but also the integration of two families. Nukini couples share responsibilities and contribute to the well-being of the community as a whole. The family is a fundamental unit, and generations coexist in a network of support and learning.

 

Gender Roles:

The distribution of roles between men and women in Nukini society reflects equity based on individual strengths and abilities. While men are involved in activities such as hunting, fishing and community protection, women play a crucial role in collecting medicinal plants, farming and preserving cultural traditions. However, these roles are not rigidly defined and there is flexibility depending on individual abilities and preferences.

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