Shamanic Instruments
Physical instruments for shamanic ceremony — leaf rattles, singing bowls, and percussion instruments that create the sound environment for ritual work. Our shamanic instruments are sourced from producers with genuine ceremonial traditions and offered wholesale to practitioners, healing centres, and specialty retailers.
Shipibo Ratel | Ceremonial Handcrafted
Chakapa - Shipibo Pattern | Ceremonial
Chakapa - Shipibo Pattern | Ceremonial
Shamanic Leather Shaker | Handcrafted
Shamanic Leather Shaker | Handcrafted
Shamanic Rattle - Kenari | Handcrafted
Shamanic Rattle - Kenari | Handcrafted
Shamanic Leather Shaker + Kenari | Handcrafted
Shamanic Leather Shaker + Kenari | Handcrafted
Wholesale Shamanic Instruments for Ceremony Facilitators and Healing Centres
Sound has been central to shamanic ceremony across cultures for generations. The chakapa — a rattle made from bundled leaves, used extensively in Amazonian traditions — is one of the most recognisable tools of the vegetalista healer. Singing bowls, drums, and other rhythm instruments each serve specific functions in creating the ceremonial space that allows deeper states of attention and presence.
These are working tools, not decorative objects. Ceremony facilitators and healing practitioners choose them based on feel, resonance, and the quality of their sound. Retailers who stock shamanic instruments benefit from having staff who can speak to the practical and traditional aspects of each piece, customers in this space ask informed questions and appreciate knowledgeable guidance.
The Chakapa
The chakapa is a bundle of dried leaves, typically from the Pariana or related plant species, tied together and used as a rattle in Amazonian healing ceremonies. The sound it produces is rhythmic and layered, used by healers to move energy, guide participants, and mark transitions in a ceremony. Our chakapa are sourced from the Amazon and vary naturally in size and leaf composition.
Chakapas are perishable over long periods: the leaves dry and can become brittle. Proper storage advice for your customers: keep them in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and they will remain functional for extended periods. Occasional light misting (not soaking) can help maintain flexibility during regular ceremony use.
Singing Bowls and Other Instruments
Singing bowls, rattles, and other ceremony percussion instruments are increasingly popular with yoga studios, meditation teachers, and sound healing practitioners: a broader retail market beyond strictly shamanic use. Stocking a selection allows you to serve both the committed ceremony practitioner and the sound wellness customer, without each category cannibalising the other.
A chakapa is a rattle made from a bundle of dried leaves, traditionally used by Amazonian healers to accompany icaros (healing songs) and guide ceremony participants. The sound is produced by shaking or sweeping the bundle, each movement creates a distinctive layered rustling rhythm. Our chakapa are sourced directly from the Amazon region.
Store chakapa in a cool, dry environment out of direct sunlight. The dried leaves can become brittle over time, but occasional light misting helps maintain some flexibility during active use. Avoid plastic wrapping, which traps moisture and can cause mould.
Most instruments in our range are available individually, which allows practitioners and retailers to select exactly what they need. Bulk and mixed orders are welcome, contact us to discuss options for ceremony supply packages.




