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GENUINE NATIVE-MADE CATLINITE PIPES
PLAINS
CEREMONIAL & PERSONAL PIPES- These pipes are made by
Native Americans from sacred RED PIPESTONE (Catlinite) of Minnesota.
The right to quarry and work the pipestone was reserved for American
Indians by treaty in 1858.
No two stems and bowls are alike. The
workmanship is excellent and each bowl usually bears the name or
initials of its maker. These all can be smoked.
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NOTE: All sizes are approximate. The longer the stem; the longer,
higher and wider the bowl. As an example we list here the comparative
bowl & stem sizes for the CP-9’s.
CP-9-15: (Overall 15”) Bowl 4 1/2” long, 2 1/2” high. Stem
11 1/2”.
CP-9-23: (Overall 23”) Bowl 6 1/2” long, 3” high. Stem 16 1/2”.
CP-9-30: (Overall 30”) Bowl 7 1/2” long, 4” high. Stem 22 1/2”.
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SOAPSTONE PIPES
IN AUTHENTIC STYLES
For those on a budget, these functional pipes are the perfect alternative
to the genuine Catlinite pipes presented above. The pipes can be
hung as a decorative wall piece, and they make lovely gifts or
presentation pieces. The bowls are made of hand-carved soapstone in
authentic styles. Stems are stained and finished and approximately 19”
long and 1” in diameter. |
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