Resonance
A subtly fragrant preparation from the Nukini tribe with wonder uplifting and healing properties for the body and mind. Escape deep into the forest and clear your mind with this blend.
A subtly fragrant preparation from the Nukini tribe with wonder uplifting and healing properties for the body and mind. Escape deep into the forest and clear your mind with this blend.
A subtly fragrant preparation from the Nukini tribe with wonder uplifting and healing properties for the body and mind. Escape deep into the forest and clear your mind with this blend.
Enriched with a deep forest essence. A very grounding warmth resonates through the energy centre long after the initial intake. Nukini Resonance feels tender towards the heart, giving the user just the right amount of intensity to ground and relax. The after effects are extremely soothing and it feels like something has been subtly cleared from system. Known to be a preparation by the tribes head shaman this blend contains high frequencies and deep healing properties. This particular blend from the Nukini tribe is a good place to start for the newcomer or for daily use by the more experienced used. High quality and gentle.
This offering has a refreshing mint scent and is made with Sabià and Tsunu ashes. The addition of a wonderful herb called Yunu (lourim or lourinho) gives it a wonderful cleansing property. It excellent for clearing headaches and calming stress, overcoming depression and general well being.
This blend is subtle and gentle, carrying wonderful healing properties. A return to resonance with nature.
THE NUKINI
The Nukini form part of the group of Pano-speaking peoples that inhabit the Juruá valley region that share both very similar ways of life and views of the world. This includes a devastating history of dispossession, violence and exploitation since the mid-19th century at the hands of the rubber Barrons. In the midst of great resistance to the first Amazonian rubber boom, the Nukini of Brazil settled in a region of the Amazon that includes the Juruá and Serra do Môa. The Nukini were organised into small clans: Inubakevu (People of the Jaguar), Papabakevu (The Açaí People), Itsäbakevu (People of the Potoá) and Shãnumbakevu (People of the Cobra). Today the Nukini are galvanised in a movement to strengthen their tradition through the valorisation of the spirituality, customs, traditions, handicrafts and sacred medicines including their highly sought after Rappé.