Tiara Indigenous Noke Koi | Spiritual Art Kene | Handmade | protection, openness, vision.
Tiara Indigenous Noke Koi | Spiritual Art Kene | Handmade | protection, openness, vision.
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Huni Kuin Noke Koi Indigenous Tiara | Kene sacred geometry and Amazonian spiritual art
Indigenous tiara handmade by the Huni Kuin (Noke Koi) people in the Amazon rainforest of Acre, Brazil. Each piece is unique and represents an ancestral spiritual language transmitted by the powerful women of the tribe.
The design is based on the Kene, a system of sacred geometries that Huni Kuin women see during ceremonies Nixi Pae (ayahuasca), where they access information, healing and spiritual knowledge.
The meaning of the Kene in Huni Kuin culture
Geometric patterns are not decorative: they are living codes. They represent energy maps, portals of connection and forms of communication with the spiritual world.
Every line, every symmetry, is a translation of profound visions that emerge during states of expanded consciousness.
An object that connects with the energy of the forest
- made completely by hand
- each piece is unique
- direct work with indigenous communities
- supports the economy of the Huni Kuin people
- object of cultural, spiritual and artistic value
Who is this indigenous tiara for?
- people connected to the spiritual path
- who values authentic ancestral art
- facilitators, therapists or researchers
- those who wish to bring symbols of protection and connection
- lovers of indigenous Amazonian culture
The Kene as a portal of information and healing
In the Huni Kuin worldview, Kene drawings are portals that contain information. They are not created by the mind, but received in states of deep connection.
This is why wearing an object like this is not just aesthetic: it is carrying with you a fragment of ancestral knowledge.
Shipping and origin
📍 Made in the Brazilian Amazon
📦 Shipping throughout Europe
🤝 Direct ethical purchasing with indigenous communities
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Materials
Colorful beads hand-woven with traditional techniques of the Huni Kuin people.
Origin
Acre, Brazilian Amazon — Huni Kuin (Noke Koi) people
Usage
Spiritual, decorative or symbolic accessory. It can be used in ceremonies, rituals or in daily life as a connecting element.
Intention : Tiara Indígena Noke Koi for protection, opening, vision.
Warnings
⚠️ This product is intended exclusively for collecting, ethnobotanical study or decorative and cultural purposes. It is not intended for human consumption or therapeutic use. Store in a dry and respectful place, as a ritual object of symbolic and spiritual value.
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