Rapé Anador (Chamba)
Weight: 7 g
Volume: 10ml / 7-8g
Tribe: Kuntanawa
Made in: April
Country: Acré, Brazil
Intensity: Strong
Intentions Cleansing Grounding Heart
Rapé Anador comes from the Kuntanawa tribe, renowned for their deep knowledge of Amazonian plant medicine. The blend combines Tsunu ash with the plant Anador (Chambá), long valued in the forest tradition for its soothing, grounding character.
Where many blends lift you upward, Anador settles you downward — releasing tension held in the head and body and inviting open, easy breath. It quiets mental noise and softens into physical stillness, drawing you gently into your center. With its rich aroma and calming depth, it is ideal for meditation, relaxation, and grounded inner presence.
A Tool for Tension Relief & Mental Reset
Anador Rapé carries a strong, stable, and protective energy. It is a medicine tailor-made for the modern individual seeking an escape from constant pressure and mental fog. It acts as an energetic shield, clearing blockages and stagnation around the crown and third eye areas.
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Acute Headaches & Migraines: In indigenous tradition, Anador is the primary remedy for releasing physical pressure and tightness in the skull.
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Overthinking & Mental Overload: It quietens the endless loop of thoughts, bringing a profound, restorative silence.
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Stress & Emotional Release: Helps the body flush out emotional tension that accumulates in the neck, jaw, and shoulders.
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Evening Grounding: An ideal companion after a demanding day to ease your transition into meditation, prayer, or deep sleep.
Anador Rapé was made by Kuntanawa Tribe
The Kuntanawa are an Indigenous people from Acre, Brazil, part of the wider Pano cultural family of the western Amazon. Nearly erased during the violence of the rubber boom era, their descendants publicly reclaimed their identity in the 2000s and now lead a remarkable revival of their language, songs, and ceremonies along the Tejo River.
Their traditions are rooted in forest wisdom, prayer, and the protection of ancestral lands — a struggle for territorial recognition that continues today. Kuntanawa Rapé blends are best understood through this spirit of remembrance, resilience, and deep connection with the living Amazon.
Walk with it as you would with a teacher — with respect, humility, and an open heart.
Offered in limited quantities due to the rarity of the forest ingredients and the traditional, small-batch ceremonial preparation.

DISCLAIMER - ETHNOBOTANICAL SAMPLE
This natural product is offered exclusively as an ethnobotanical sample for ethnographic, historical, cultural, educational, and research purposes. It is not intended for ingestion, inhalation, smoking, or any form of internal or medicinal use.Handling and use are entirely the responsibility of the purchaser. Further details can be found in our Disclaimer.
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