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Peace Pipes

We have an large selection of authentic American Indian made Peace pipes.  The largest I've seen on the internet!
We feature three artist in our Peace Pipe collection, their work is exceptional.

This page shows just a few of the many Peace pipes we have in stock by these artist.
Click on the links below each artist's section to see their whole collection.
Enjoy your browsing!
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Peace pipes by
Jake Stone 
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antler Peace pie

15.5 inches long,- $45.00.
Peace Pipe contains beautiful wrapped leather,
deer fur hair, nice white and some red beads, and antler top.


antler Peace pie

15.5 inches long,- $45.00. Peace Pipe contains beautiful wrapped leather, deer fur hair, nice white and some red beads, and antler top.


American Indian Peace pipe
15.5 inches long,- $45.00.
This Peace Pipe is made with wrapped leather,
deer fur hair, nice Blue and white beadwork, and antler Bowl.

American Indian Peace pipe
15.5 inches long,- $45.00.
Peace Pipe made from wrapped leather,
deer fur hair, nice white and Yellow beads, and antler Bowl.



Jake is Lakota Sioux.  His peace pipes feature Antlers and real beads.
He uses Elk fur mostly but also Chinchilla and Bear.   Many of his pipes are wrapped in snake skin.

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Peace Pipes By Leo Holiday (Navaho) (Leo is a Featured Artist)
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Look at the craftsmanship in these pipes!    Each features a braided leather strap for hanging if desired.

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Leather wrapped Peace Pipe
~13" long  -  $38.00
Soft leather wrapped Peace Pipe
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Leather wrapped Peace Pipe
~13" long  -  $38.00
Soft leather wrapped Peace Pipe

Raw Hide Peace Pipe
~19" long  -  $100.00
Natural Rawhide Peace pipe

Raw Hide Peace Pipe
~22" long  -  $120.00
Dyed Rawhide Peace pipe



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Leo is Navajo.  He has two main peace pipe styles,
  2 rawhide wrapped both in natural and a dyed Rawhide finish and a smaller leather wrapped style
Both feature sand filled beadwork.  Leo's Rawhide work is the best I have seen.  He is a very skilled craftsman.



Definition: This is one the best known Native American symbols. The Lakota name chanupa
means 'reed' (calumet means reed in French, and was used as an insult to native Canadians).
 The phrase 'peace pipe' originates with western settlers who observed its use during peace negotiations.






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