The Kenapu is a Y shaped stick, a Siberian word for spirit stick, normally referred to a walking staff. The Kenapu are carried by women only and is used in self-healing, it would be a taboo to be handled by a man.
Made of …
- Lavender Brance, with 3 brass tiger bells from Mongolia.
- Mookaite beads attached with pink copper wires ( mookaite, mooka means running water in Australia. Also the beads have a powerful connection to ancestral wisdom. Aboriginal people of Australia consider mookaite to be an ally in traditional medicine with healing properties with ancestral karma’
- Blue lapis from Tibet helps with healing emotional wounds.
- 3 round silver rings on the bottom that represent yin.
- 10 inches long. so its not a walking staff. but a wand