White Roses - Queen of the Ocean

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This beautifully unique calming feminine blend is made with Tsunu ashes and white roses. A wonderful creation made with dedication and love to the ocean and her life giving properties.

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This beautifully unique calming feminine blend is made with Tsunu ashes and white roses. A wonderful creation made with dedication and love to the ocean and her life giving properties.

This beautifully unique calming feminine blend is made with Tsunu ashes and white roses. A wonderful creation made with dedication and love to the ocean and her life giving properties.

A beautiful calming blend made in dedication to the Queen of the Ocean - Yemanjá. White roses are traditionally used for herbal baths for their calming and auric cleansing properties. White roses are related to the feminine, purity, integrity and love, the life giving force of the queen of the sea, Yemanjá is her name in the West African Orixá tradition.

You might think that roses don’t belong to any one indigenous tradition – but this is an inspirational blend, cultural alive, a medicine that is evolving and adapting. This recipe was born from this exchange. A beautiful calming blend that is sure to pleasantly surprise you. This is an intimate blend that will hold and cleanse. An excellent medicine to use when connecting with the feminine Goddess of the Ocean or Shakti, Gaia, Mary, Aphrodite, Oshun, Anjea, Artemis, Isis to name but a few.

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.