These beautiful self applicators come from a dear medicine brother and friend of Four Visions, Jhon Freddy Cepeda, and his arts collective Sacha Waira. These pipes are durable, well made and beautiful. Easy to clean, lightweight, simple kuripes to support you in your hapé practice! Simple in design but potent in their prayer and intention, these bamboo kuripes make the perfect starter kuripe.
All kuripes are handmade and our indigenous partners do their best to keep a standard size. Please keep in mind that nostril sizes vary between individuals, if you have an issue with your kuripe post purchase, please contact our customer service right away. Please let us know in the customer order notes if you require small sized nostril holes for your kuripe.
Hapé is a powerful plant medicine used to focus the mind, release negative energies, and connect you with the Creator through deep, restorative prayer. Our applicators take on all the energy that we let go of in each hapé prayer, and so over time, they do start to carry this weight.
That is why it's important to cleanse your applicator regularly. You can do so with sage or copal, or by using one of our healing lotions and applying a special prayer for cleaning.
Even so, there comes a time when our applicator has completed its service. It often synchronizes with the completion of a period of tremendous spiritual growth, a chapter closing, or the intention to begin to call forth a new prayer into your life. Of course, applicators also wear with use, and so eventually, there comes a point when your applicator is no longer serving its purpose as well as you would like.
When this occurs, it is important to give your kuripe or tepi back to the Earth in prayer as a spiritual offering. You can plant the applicator, along with offerings of sage, tobacco, or cedar, giving thanks for all the prayers it witnessed and supported during its time with you. It can also be given as a form of spiritual payment, asking the Earth Mother to help you let go of something that has been holding you back, or planting it with the intention of calling forth a new way of being into your life.