Moe about Nukini Piri Piri Rapé
A Fragrant and Spiritual Medicine with Ancient Roots
Nukini Piri Piri Rapé is a gentle yet spiritually powerful blend made with the sacred herb Justicia pectoralis, known in Peru as one of several plants referred to as Piri Piri, and in Brazil more commonly as Anador — a name that comes from “dor,” meaning pain, referencing its use as a natural analgesic. This small, low-growing plant is rich in coumarin, a natural aromatic compound that gives the herb its sweet, vanilla-like scent. In the Amazon, Piri Piri is considered both a plant of medicine and mystery — used for its subtle psychoactive properties, its meditative effect, and its calming energy.
Among the Nukini and Kuntanawa tribes of Acre, Piri Piri is used in Rapé to enhance the spiritual depth of the blend. Its delicate fragrance and energetics help to smooth the intensity of tobacco while amplifying its vibrational presence. The result is a medicine that is well-balanced, ideal for moments of reflection, prayer, or emotional healing.

A Plant of Many Names and Uses
While in Peru the name “Piri Piri” refers to several different plants with medicinal and magical uses, the species used in this Rapé — Justicia pectoralis — is just one of them. In Brazil, it is known as Anador, emphasizing its widespread reputation as a pain-relieving plant. Its use stretches from the depths of the Amazon all the way to the Caribbean and Mexico. In each region and among different tribes, the plant is revered for different properties — sometimes medicinal, sometimes magical.
Among the Yanomami, for example, Justicia pectoralis is used as an aphrodisiac for women and is also added to their sacred snuffs. In Colombia, the Kofán people prepare a decoction of a related species to treat symptoms of old age, promoting vitality and longevity. The Shipibo-Conibo of Peru believe that Piri Piri awakens the spirit of work and brings good fortune in fishing and agriculture. In Afro-Caribbean spiritual traditions, it is often used in baths and oils to attract luck, love, or protection.
This versatility makes Piri Piri one of the most intriguing plants in the shamanic pharmacopoeia — a bridge between the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions.
Medicinal and Energetic Properties
Traditionally, Justicia pectoralis has been used as a natural analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and respiratory aid. Healers prepare teas and tinctures from the leaves to treat headaches, chest pain, stress-related tension, and respiratory conditions. In Rapé, its properties are transferred through the fine particles and aromatic compounds, helping to soothe the breath, calm the nervous system, and clear mental clutter.
While the tobacco in the Rapé provides grounding and force, Piri Piri acts more subtly — it smooths the experience, creates space for introspection, and elevates the emotional vibration. Many users report a shift in their state of consciousness that feels expansive, peaceful, and gently heart-opening.
A Rare and Delicate Ingredient
Piri Piri is not abundant. Being a small, delicate plant, it requires a significant quantity to collect even a small amount of usable material. Harvesting must be done carefully, with respect for the cycles of growth and the spirit of the plant. Because of this, blends containing Piri Piri are considered precious and limited.
Our Piri Piri Rapé is made in partnership with our friends in the Nukini community of Recanto Verde, guided by traditional methods and prayerful intention. Each step of the process honors both the plant and the people who carry its knowledge.
A Sacred Ally for Reflection and Ceremony
Nukini Piri Piri Rapé is well-suited for those seeking a softer, more introspective experience. It is ideal for meditation, integration work, or for use in ceremonial settings where a calming, heart-centered energy is needed.
This is not a blend that overwhelms. Instead, it invites you to slow down, listen inward, and feel. The aroma is gentle and pleasant, the energy smooth and expansive, and the presence of the medicine continues to unfold even after the application.
In the words of those who have used it, this Rapé is a whisper from the forest, reminding us of the subtle power of plants and the timeless wisdom of those who still know how to listen.
Mais sobre Rapé...
Utilizar com respeito e cuidado; é um produto do tabaco e pode criar hábitos!
Adri Camacho (proprietário verificado) -
O aroma a baunilha deste hapé é ótimo. O pó é muito leve e fofo, com efeitos suaves.
comcreeper.am (proprietário verificado) -
É suave e tira-me o peso do peito e dos pulmões. Com o seu sabor delicioso, dou-lhe 5 estrelas.
James Colvin (proprietário verificado) -
Encomendei este (juntamente com o Tsunu Extra e o Strong) como uma espécie de novidade, sobretudo interessado em experimentar o "sabor" e fiquei surpreendido por o encontrar como o meu hapé preferido nas últimas semanas. Tem um "sabor" de baunilha muito agradável, que é muito calmante. Os benefícios respiratórios do Piri Piri são mais visíveis no facto de aliviar quase instantaneamente o aperto no peito e nos pulmões que eu nem me apercebia que tinha. É realmente um ótimo produto!