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NATIVE AMERICAN AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE HAND CARVED TWISTED WOODEN SPIRAL PIPE STEM!

$ 224.4

Availability: 64 in stock
  • Condition: STILL DRAWS WHEN SMOKED. AN EXTREMELY FINE EXAMPLE. BURN MARKS ON THE MOUTH PIECE AND THE PIPE BOWL INSERT.

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    NATIVE AMERICAN AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE TRIBAL USED HAND CARVED TWISTED WOODEN SPIRAL CEREMONIAL PIPE STEM! IT STILL DRAWS WHEN SMOKED. AN EXTREMELY FINE EXAMPLE
    APPRAISED AT ,500
    EVIDENCE OF BEING SMOKED: BURN MARKS ON THE MOUTH PIECE AND THE PIPE BOWL INSERT. A GREAT NATIVE AMERICAN BRAVE’S HAND CARVED TWISTED WOODEN SPIRAL CEREMONIAL PIPE STEM. GREEN AND WHITE PIGMENT ON THE SPIRAL’S OUTSIDE EDGE & NATURAL COLOR BROWN PIGMENT ON THE INSIDE OF THE SPRIAL. OVERALL: SCRATCHED  AND DIRTY. A NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN’S HAND CARVED CEREMONIAL TWISTED WOODEN SPIRAL PIPE STEM THAT MEASURES 22 INCHES LONG X 1.5 INCH WIDE! I’M 70 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BEEN COLLECTING TRIBAL ART FOR MORE THAN 36 YE
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    A Native American Ceremonial Pipe is a particular type of smoking pipe, used by indigenous Native Americans in tribal sacred ceremonies. Traditionally they are used to offer prayers in a religious ceremony, to make a ceremonial commitment, or to seal a covenant or treaty. The pipe ceremony may be a component of a larger ceremony, or held as a sacred ceremony in and of itself. Indigenous peoples of the Americas who use ceremonial pipes have names for them in each culture's Indigenous language. Various types of ceremonial pipes have been used by different Native American. The style of pipe, materials smoked, and ceremonies are unique to the specific and distinct religions of those nations. Similarly, the pipes are called by names in that tribe's language. Historically, ceremonial pipes have been used to mark war and peace, as well as commerce and trade, and social and political decision-making.