Tepi Deer bone 86
This Tepi, the Rapé medicine applicator, is made from a bone that would otherwise remain unused. This gives it a second life and new meaning. For this Tepi I used the bones and antler of a deer. It was hunted in the Libavá military area and its bones would normally be thrown away. The bone has been carefully cleaned and the inner cavity is treated with epoxy resin, so it does not smell of bone or antler.
Tepi is decorated using the Tiffany method. I use materials that are safe and certified for contact with skin and food.
Tepi is absolutely unique. I create each Tepi with respect for the material and am guided by its shape and texture to create a dignified ceremonial tool worthy of working with sacred medicine. Each Tepi is not only a tool for your rituals, but also a work of art that carries a story of nature, tradition and love for craft.
For eight years I have been making unique rapé pipes with love and respect. The sacred medicine that came to me through my encounter with South American traditions and sacred medicines saved my life and showed me the way to deeper knowledge.
