Handcrafted Ritual
Cacao Bars

Our friends and partners from around the world, who love and respect Theobroma Cacao and practice a deep relationship with this extraordinary plant, share with us their stories, knowledge, and ancient craft that shapes the philosophy and continues the practices in this field.

Thanks to their contributions, we open the gates to unique stories hidden in handcrafted cacao bars.

This ceremonial cacao is an expression of culture and tradition, as well as the rituals inherent to them.

The pastes from this group are crafted from start to finish in the heart of South America, and each stage of the preparation process is carried out with respect for nature and the traditions of the indigenous people, giving them a unique character and spiritual value. These bars are exceptional and form a part of the culture of the region from which they originate. They are a handcrafted product. Cacao, as a medicine and heritage of Mesoamerica, is extremely valuable to us due to its cultural, spiritual, flavorful, rich, and nutritional values. The flavors and stories encapsulated within them open the gates to a dimension of deeper connection. These projects aim to cultivate tradition, education, support local communities, farmers, and reforestation efforts. They restore balance in these regions and contribute to the development of communities, women's empowerment, and sustainable development. This is our modest way of saying thank you and offering support, but also a tremendous gratitude that we can offer you this authentic ceremonial cacao.

Ritual bars are artisanal cacao products from South America. They are ceremonial cacao.

The preparation of the bars is carried out with respect for nature, rituals, and traditions of the indigenous people.

Ceremonial cacao is a heritage of Mesoamerica with cultural and spiritual value.

The production of bars is carried out with respect for nature and the traditions of the indigenous people.

Projects related to the production of ritual bars support local communities and reforestation.

Ceremonial Cacao