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Jatoba Rapé

$10

Jatoba hapé is traditional from Brazilian middle east tribes, it is a very special Tree for the Guarani - Kayowa natives. Jatoba is a tree that is present in All parts Brazil, but it is not used by the northern tribes for they have not been traditionally attached to it. Jatoba hapé is made from the ash of this sacred tree , generating a special blend. The Jatoba blend is usually rich in ashes, It's often used in dancing ceremonies to give harmony and focus for the natives to make collective movements, and the guarani Kayowa culture is very famous for its ceremonial dances. They gather hundreds and hundreds of natives in a line and then they paint each other, because the native drawing gives them strength and happiness to dance, meaning the circle of life movement . Jatoba rapé is a rare blend due to the small quantity of tribes that use and share it.


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