Small Copaiba Wood Flute
A Bridge Between Breath, Sound, and Spirit
This small flute, hand-carved from Copaiba wood, is a beautiful tool for musical awakening.
Sealed with non-toxic oils, it produces a voice that is warm, resonant, and full of character.
Because of its simplicity, it’s ideal for beginners — especially for those who have never played an instrument before.
For this reason, it becomes more than a musical tool — it becomes a gentle invitation into rhythm, vibration, and presence.
The Medicine of Sound
Through breath and intention, this flute guides us toward meditative states, including the deeply restorative alpha state— a natural rhythm of the brain often experienced in meditation or deep rest.
As you play, thoughts begin to soften.
As a result, intuition may rise, and a sense of connection may return.
The flute encourages emotional release, often bringing buried feelings into light where they can shift and heal.
A Portal to Ancient Memory
The ancient Andean wisdom teaches us that Earth itself was created through song.
All beings carry rhythm, sound, and harmony within them.
Therefore, the flute acts as a bridge — between memory and presence, between heaven and Earth.
Between what we know and what we have forgotten.
With each note, you may feel the heart open and the spirit lift.
In this way, the flute becomes not just an instrument, but a sacred ally.
One that speaks the language of vibration — weaving your breath into song & your song into prayer.
Honouring the Shipibo-Conibo People
This flute also carries the resonance of the Shipibo-Conibo people — an Indigenous tribe living along the Ucayali River in the Peruvian Amazon.
Originally two separate groups (the Shipibo and the Conibo), their cultures merged through generations of intermarriage and ritual, forming the strong lineage that continues today. With a population of over 20,000, they represent around 8% of the region’s registered Indigenous people.
The Shipibo-Conibo are widely respected for their art, plant medicine, and sound healing traditions. Their intricate pottery, textiles, and beadwork often feature geometric patterns known as kené, which are visual expressions of sacred songs and healing frequencies.
Each design is more than decoration — it is medicine. Some are created for protection. Others offer clarity, wisdom, or abundance. Whether worn, hung, or used in ceremony, these patterns are seen as healing portals.
In Closing
This flute is not just a musical object — it’s a tool for remembering. It invites you to reconnect with rhythm, presence, and the divine intelligence of sound.
Use it in stillness. Use it in ceremony. Or simply let it guide you back to your heart — where peace, breath, and song have always lived.












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