Native American Ceremonial Sacred Catlinite Peace Pipe Stone Bowl with Cedar Pipe Stem and w/Decorated w/hardwood display stand

Native American Ceremonial Sacred Catlinite Peace Pipe Stone Bowl with Cedar Pipe Stem and w/Decorated w/hardwood display stand

$215.00

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Description

Custom Handmade
Handmade of Solid Sacred Catlinite (Pipestone)
These pipes are made of solid sacred catlinite The catlinite was mined from Pipestone National Monument in Pipestone Minnesota.

Background item's are for Display and show only.

Price is for Native American Plains red Catlinite 3" Pipe length
With 11+" Hardwood Pipe Stem


This sale is for a single 3" Plains Bowl Style Catlinite Sacred Pipe Stone Peace Pipe comes with Decorated with a one piece 11"+ inch Sacred Aromatic Cedar ash or other hardwoods used at that time. The Pipe Stem with Replica Golden Eagle Feather, Horse Hair, leather & Glass Trade Beads and w/wood display stand.

To carry or store the pipe is separated from the stem and traditionally wrapped in red cloth which represents the red road or the good path. The bundle can be stored in your appropriate location.

These pipes are made of solid sacred catlinite The catlinite was mined from Pipestone National Monument in Pipestone Minnesota.
Each pipestone item is handmade from catlinite pipestone., which has naturally-occurring color variations and sometimes lighter areas called "power spots".The item you receive might have power spots or might vary slightly in color from the items pictured on this page.


Native American Plains red Catlinite
3"+ Pipe length and 2" tall
11+" Cedar Pipe Stem



PLEASE READ:

Important - How to insert the stem into the pipe.

CAUTION - Never force the stem into the pipe hole.

The stem is designed to fit snugly, not tightly. Do not try and seat the shoulders of the stem up to the pipe bowl.
f you force the stem into the barrel, you will likely break the pipestone.

Instead . . . Moisten the tapered insert end of the stem with your lips. Insert the stem into the pipe barrel and gently give it ¼ turn. This will give the stem a good hold on the inside of the barrel. The slight moisture will swell the stem insert slightly which results in a snug fit.

DO NOT TRY TO INSERT THE PIPE-STEM FULLY INTO THE CATLINITE PIPE YOU WILL DAMAGE THE PIPE. IF YOU BREAK THE PIPE YOU OWN IT NO RETURNS AND NO REFUND

If you treat a pipe with respect, it will last a long time.

Description

New
Custom Handmade
Native American Catlinite 3"+ Pipe length 11+" Stem and Stand

Each Bowl Style Stone Pipe comes with a Decorated Pipe Stem Replica Golden Eagle Feather, Horse Hair, leather & Glass Trade Beads
One fractal burned wood display stand

Each pipe bowl is hand made and shaped to use the piece of catlinite to its best advantage. Some catlinite has lighter areas, striations, or spots (called "power spots"). These variations are considered special and even sacred by many. Because the pipes are made from natural stone, the pipe you receive may vary from the one shown in the photo.

This is for the purchase One PIPE and Pipe Stem and stem

NOW AVAILABLE WHILE THEY LAST

THESE ARE NOT JUST FOR SHOW THEY ARE NATIVE MADE AND Styled and used for Ceremonies or any Occasion.

GENUINE CATLINITE STONE NATIVE AMERICANS PIPE BOWLS and Sacred Aromatic Cedar STEM Authentic in color and weight, with all the same properties. and you will have a fine smoke-able and authentic pipe.

DISCLAIMER Please Note:
All of my items are handmade & many of them are truly one of a kind which means that no two are exactly alike.

Because each one of my items are handcrafted one at a time, no two are 100% identical. I consider my items as art forms made in the centuries old ways which means there may be natural variations that one might consider a flaw but are actually inherent in the making of the piece, just as they were centuries ago. My items are created exactly as they were centuries ago. We might look at a piece from centuries ago may it be a drum, war club, knife, pipe, necklace, etc & think it's not perfect but actually it is, it's the hand crafted nature & techniques that the Native Americans used & which I use today with pride, skill & confidence.

Please Read:
When you insert the pipe stem into the stone bowl gently twist it in, do not force it or try to put stem end completely in the pipe stone a snug fit is all you need, forcing it will damage pipe stone.

Handmade
Each Pipe is custom made

GENUINE Catlinite NATIVE AMERICANS PIPE BOWLS and STEM Authentic in color and weight, with all the same properties. and you will have

Please Read:
Important - How to insert the stem into the pipe.

CAUTION - Never force the stem into the pipe hole.

The stem is designed to fit snugly, not tightly. Do not try and seat the shoulders of the stem up to the pipe bowl. If you force the stem into the barrel, you will likely break the pipestone.

Instead . . . Moisten the tapered insert end of the stem with your lips. Insert the stem into the pipe barrel and gently give it ¼ turn. This will give the stem a good hold on the inside of the barrel. The slight moisture will swell the stem insert slightly which results in a snug fit.

If you treat a pipe with respect, it will last a long time.
When you insert the pipe stem into the stone bowl gently twist it in, do not force it or try to put stem end completely in the pipe stone a snug fit is all you need, forcing it will damage pipe stone.


Calumet - a North American Indian peace pipe.
Catlinite pipe-Native Americans have used catlinite to make smoking pipes and pipe bowls. They used catlinite for their Calumet because it is easy to carve and drill. Its high specific heat capacity enabled the outside of the bowl to have a lower temperature than the burning tobacco inside.

A ceremonial pipe is a particular type of smoking pipe, used by a number of Native American cultures in their 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. Not all cultures have pipe traditions, and there is no single word for all ceremonial pipes across the hundreds of diverse Native cultures.

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Returns & Exchanges

I gladly accept returns

Just contact me within: 3 days of delivery

Ship items back to me within: 7 days of delivery

I don't accept exchanges or cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

The following items can't be returned or exchanged

Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:

  • Custom or personalized orders
  • Perishable products (like food or flowers)
  • Digital downloads
  • Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
  • Items on sale

Conditions of return

Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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Check the size when ordering 3 inch or 6 inches Great pipe


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First and foremost the quality of this item is amazing. Truly a beautiful peace. I plan on using this in Ceremony. The item took quite some time to arrive which wasn’t originally communicated by the seller upon purchase. After the purchase was made the price dropped. During the remaining weeks it took to finally ship, the price dropped a second time. This was a little frustrating for me. All in all though, I am satisfied with the quality of the Chanupa. 🙏🏻🤍📿🪶