



13 Rapé Relax - Passionflower | Katukina Ceremonial Blend
Katukina rapé blending Tsunu ash with Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata). Calming, promotes restful sleep and lucid dreaming. Gentle enough for beginners, nuanced enough for experienced practitioners. Ideal for daytime relaxation or bedtime use.
Passionflower in the Rapé Tradition
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) has been used across the Americas long before European herbalists adopted it into their pharmacopoeia. Indigenous peoples of the southeastern United States and Central America worked with the plant for its calming, sleep-promoting qualities -- knowledge that eventually crossed the Atlantic and found its way into European herbal medicine, where it remains one of the most widely used botanical relaxants to this day.
The Katukina bring Passionflower into their rapé tradition through a blend that pairs the herb with Tsunu ash (Platycyamus regnellii). This combination creates a rapé with a distinctly gentle character -- softer than ash-forward blends, with the Passionflower contributing a rounded, calming botanical layer. It is one of the most approachable rapé preparations in the entire Katukina lineage, making it genuinely suitable for those encountering rapé for the first time.
The Katukina and Their Six Clans
The Katukina inhabit the Jurua River basin in Acre, Brazil. Their society is structured around six clans: Varinawa (sun), Kamanawa (jaguar), Satanawa (otter), Waninawa (peach palm), Nainawa (sky) and Numanawa (dove). This clan system shapes everything from ceremony to daily life, and the collective knowledge of all six clans informs the Katukina's remarkably diverse rapé pharmacopoeia. Where some tribes maintain a few core recipes, the Katukina work with an extensive array of botanical ingredients, tailoring each blend to a specific intention.
Rapé Relax Passionflower reflects the gentler side of this pharmacopoeia -- the Katukina's recognition that not every ceremonial moment calls for intensity. Sometimes the work is softening, settling, allowing the nervous system to exhale.
Day and Night Versatility
Unlike rapé blends designed for intense ceremonial contexts, Relax Passionflower functions across the day. In daytime use, practitioners describe a settling of mental noise -- thoughts slow, focus clarifies, and a quality of calm mental clarity emerges without drowsiness. At bedtime, the same qualities tilt toward sleep support, with some practitioners reporting enhanced dream vividness and lucid dreaming. This dual-context versatility makes it one of the most useful rapé blends to stock.
Application
Administer with a kuripe (self-application) or tepi (partner application). Start with a small amount. The gentle profile makes this an excellent first rapé for customers new to the practice. Glass bottle packaging.
Stocking Strategy
Rapé Relax Passionflower is your entry-level Katukina recommendation. Customers who know Passionflower from tea or supplements will recognise the ingredient and feel comfortable trying it. From there, they graduate to more intense Katukina blends as their practice deepens. Stock alongside Menta rapé as the other beginner-friendly option. The Passionflower association resonates strongly with the sleep and relaxation segment of the wellness market.
Yes. This is one of the gentlest rapé blends available. The Passionflower component softens the overall character, and the Tsunu ash base is smooth rather than sharp. It is widely recommended as a first rapé for customers new to the practice, alongside Menta as another beginner-friendly option.
Practitioners commonly use Rapé Relax Passionflower in the evening as part of a wind-down routine. Passiflora incarnata has a long history of use as a calming herb, and its inclusion in this rapé blend contributes to a settling quality that many users associate with improved sleep. Some practitioners also report enhanced dream vividness and lucid dreaming experiences.
Tsunu ash comes from the bark of the Platycyamus regnellii tree. It serves as the mineral base of the rapé -- the foundation upon which the botanical ingredients are built. Tsunu provides a smooth, balanced ash profile that complements Passionflower's gentle character without overpowering it.
This blend is prepared by the Katukina, a Pano-speaking people from the Jurua River basin in Acre, Brazil. The Katukina are organised into six clans -- Varinawa (sun), Kamanawa (jaguar), Satanawa (otter), Waninawa (peach palm), Nainawa (sky) and Numanawa (dove) -- and maintain one of the most diverse rapé pharmacopoeias in the Amazon.
- Reference
- rape13 10
- Origin
- Brazil
- Specials
- Discount | Mix & Match 5 pcs
- Strength (1-5)
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- Theme
- Calming
- EAN13
- 6151938590546
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