Peace Pipe Handcrafted Native American Inspired

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This beautiful Handcrafted peace pipe was made by Thomas O'Brien (Longwalker). Pipe stem is 24 inches with a mule deer antler for it's bowl. Pipe is adorn with a wild turkey feather and hand painted owl feather. Feathers are attached with brass concho. Brass bell and buckskin wrapping also hang from the pipe. A Coyote tooth hangs by a strand of wooden beads. A beautiful Native inspired Rosette rest near the bowl. Genuine ermine pelt drapes the length of the pipe. Pipe is fully functional but for decoration only. Any questions about the item please ask. Thomas O'Brien (Longwalker) Artist, Mountain Man, and outdoorsman. Lives in Montana one of the last truly wild places left. He draws his inspiration from the beautiful surroundings and knowledge of Western History. With great respect for Native culture and their art he creates his primitive works. The Buffalo Skull was not merely decoration to the Plains Indian. The Buffalo itself was a source of food, shelter, clothing, weapons in short everything. The Buffalo skull was often used for their religious practices, painted, decorated and held to the sky asking the Great Spirit for help or giving thanks. One of the questions so often asked is of the Hand print on the skulls. The answer is that the hand print in his opinion is the oldest form of art left by primitive man and a symbol read more