What is a kuripé and what is it used for?
Necessary materials and ideal environment
Important precautions before using a kuripé
How to use a kuripé step by step
Initiation ritual with kuripé
Tips to deepen your practice
Frequently Asked Questions
🌬️ What is a kuripé and what is it used for?
The kuripé is a traditional tool used for the self-application of Rapé, an ancestral medicine blown into the nostrils. It is shaped like a V (angled pipe) and allows a person to administer the sacred snuff to themselves without assistance.
Its use has spread from Indigenous Amazonian cultures to seekers all over the world looking for spiritual connection, energetic cleansing, and inner clarity.
Learning how to use a kuripé consciously opens the door to a powerful ritual that can accompany you on your path of healing. It is not just an instrument—it is a bridge between the visible and the invisible.
🔧 Necessary materials and ideal environment

To perform a ritual application with a kuripé, you will need:
- A kuripé (made of wood, bamboo, bone, or ceramic)
- A Rapé blend aligned with your intention (calming, energizing, visionary…)
- A quiet space where you won’t be disturbed
- Anchoring elements: candle, incense, stone, drum, or soft music
- Drinking water nearby, in case you need to rinse or ground afterwards
- A clear intention (a question, an emotion, a purpose…)
✨ Tip: Choose a moment when you can truly honor the silence and be present. Rapé is not for “trying it out”—it’s for inviting a deep encounter with your own soul.
⚠️ Important precautions before using a kuripé
Though using a kuripé might seem simple, there are important aspects to consider:
- Never apply Rapé in a noisy, stressful, or distracting environment
- Don’t combine it with alcohol or strong substances
- If you are pregnant, on medication, or emotionally unstable, consult beforehand
- Avoid using it with heavy nasal congestion or flu
- Always blow with respect, not force or expectation
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💡 The kuripé is not a magic pipe—it is a sacred channel. Your energy, your attitude, and your intention are what awaken the medicine.
🌀 How to use a kuripé step by step
Using Rapé with a kuripé is a sacred act. Here’s a clear and respectful guide to begin:
- Take a few deep breaths. Sit with your back straight, feet grounded.
- State your intention out loud or silently. What do you need? What are you offering or seeking?
- Load a small dose of Rapé into the lower end of the kuripé (the part that goes into your nostril). Use a spoon or clean fingers.
- Place the upper end of the kuripé (the longer tube) into your mouth and seal your lips around it.
- Tilt your head forward, as if bowing in reverence.
- Blow firmly but gently, directing the air toward one nostril.
- Repeat for the other side, if desired. (Applying to both sides is traditional but optional.)
- Sit in silence for a few minutes. Observe your body, your mind, your breath. Don’t react—just be present.
💡 It’s normal to tear up, cough, feel heat or intensity. Don’t resist it. Rapé clears what is ready to be released.
🌕 Initiation ritual with kuripé (simple and powerful)
If this is your first time using Rapé with a kuripé, you can begin with a simple initiation:
- Prepare your space: light a candle, cleanse with smoke, and sit before a small altar or sacred object.
- Hold the kuripé in both hands. Close your eyes. Say out loud: “May this breath cleanse me, center me, and help me remember who I am.”
- Give thanks to the plants, the Indigenous peoples who have preserved this medicine, and to yourself for showing up.
- Apply the Rapé calmly. Then, with your eyes closed, listen to the silence within.
- If you feel called, you can write or draw what you experienced afterward.
🎴 This is not just a technique—it is a portal to your soul. You cross an invisible threshold, and on the other side… you meet your truth.
🔍 Tips to deepen your kuripé practice
Once you become familiar with the kuripé, you can begin to integrate it as part of your spiritual journey. Here are some valuable tips:
- ✨ Use Rapé as a conscious pause, not just when you “need it,” but as a way to return to presence.
- 🪶 Create your own personal ritual: with candles, songs, oils, cards, or silence—make it yours.
- 📿 Clean your kuripé regularly, with smoke, salt water, or pure intention. It’s a sacred tool.
- 🌗 Explore ideal timing: some prefer sunrise, others full moons or new moons. Trust your rhythm.
- 🌱 Let the medicine call you: don’t force its use. Let it come when your soul is ready.
💬 Remember: it’s not how often you blow… it’s how you do it and where you do it from. One intentional breath can shift everything.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions about kuripé use
Do I need a kuripé to use Rapé?
No, but it is the traditional tool for self-application. If you’re with someone else, you may use a tepi to receive the blow from them.
How much Rapé should I use?
A small amount is enough. What matters most is not the dose, but the intention. Start small and listen to your body.
Do I need to blow both nostrils?
It depends on the moment. One blow may be enough. Blowing both sides can balance energy, but it’s not a strict rule.
What should I do after the ritual?
Stay in silence, listen. You can write, meditate, sing, walk. Avoid rushing back into activity. Let the medicine settle inside you.
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