Collection: Rapéh

Rapéh (pronounced ha-peh) is a sacred herbal snuff used by Indigenous tribes of the Amazon for grounding, cleansing, and connecting more deeply with spirit. It’s made from finely ground tobacco (mapacho) mixed with special herbs and ashes, and is gently blown into the nostrils using a small pipe.

For many, rapéh is an important tool because it helps quiet the mind, release heavy emotions, clear mental “fog,” and bring the body into balance. It’s often used before meditation, prayer, or ceremony to create focus and a sense of presence. In Indigenous tradition, it’s more than just a plant blend — it’s a way to connect with nature, spirit, and oneself in a deeply intentional way.