Double Barrel Tepi – Kenê
In indigenous culture and myth the physical and spiritual beings of the forest play a central part in their cosmic vision. They are presented in their body pantings and handicrafts. They call them Kenê, and usually are represented by geometric patterns.
This beautiful double barrel Tepi is decorated with designs inspired by these Kenês. They are burned into the bamboo with pyrography. The double barrel Tepi blows both nostrils at the same time, just a single hit and done.
There may be slight variations from batch to batch since this is a hand crafted product.
This model was made by our handicrafts experts at the Tete Pawã arts and medicines studio. They are located in the upper Juruá region of Marechal Thaumaturgo municipality, way up on the Amazon. The only way to get there is a two day boat journey or with a four seater airplane. They have been our close partners since 2014, always delivering state of the art handicrafts and their excellent Kuntanawa Rapés.
Tete Pawã bedeutet in der Sprache der Pano-Indianer "Harpyie". Sie ist der größte Raubvogel der Region und gilt den Ureinwohnern der Region als sehr heilig. Er ist ein wahrhaft majestätischer und königlicher Vogel. Im Mythos der Huni Kuin ist er ein verzaubertes Wesen, das von Yuxibu, dem großen Geist, geschaffen wurde.
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