Native American Old Style Ceremonial Skull Pipe – BM11C
Tohono O’odham Made Tribal chiefs and medicine men use a sacred pipe in ceremonial events to honor Spirits of the past and the future and to ask blessings for peace in the universe. This pipe has a wood stem covered with antiqued buckskin. Deer or elk horn is used for the bowl and tied to the bowl is an animal skull. A medicine bag is attached. Decorative feathers, conchas and horsehair add to the spirit of the sacred pipe. The animal skull, the shape of the leather and the concha decorations will vary. This pipe is approximately 25 inches long, made by Native Americans in the southwestern United States and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Click on Image below for additional view. Features: Price: $234.95 |
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