3 Vtg Native American Made Peace Pipes Tomahawk Bone Beaded Leather +Bone Mobile
This listing is for a very nice collection of vintage Native American items including three peace pipes and a bone mobile. These were purchased at Native American auctions in the Southwest in the 1980s. They were handmade by Native Americans (possibly Navajo) to sell in the tourist gift shops. These pieces are well made with nice leather work, beadwork, fur, and bone. The longest pipe is a tomahawk style with a metal blade, fur, and antler bowl. It measures about 27.5" inches long. The smallest pipe has beadwork, painted leather, and brass ends. It measures about 10.5" inches long. The third pipe measures about 16" inches long. The bone mobile has feathers and some sort of bone horns, and measures about 20" inches long. These items are in very good condition. The two larger pipes have minor signs of use. Please see the detailed photos below and contact us with any questions before bidding. We have a low opening bid and no reserve price so don't miss your chance to get a great deal!
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