Indian Artifact Beaded Ceremonial Peace Pipe 2912-NC
Indian Artifact Beaded Ceremonial Peace Pipe.
This Beaded Ceremonial Peace Pipe is an impressive hand made Indian artifact. This peace pipe was hand crafted out of natural wood. It has been adorned with genuine rabbit fur, genuine leather straps, and colorful trade beads. Plus, this peace pipe features some gorgeous hand stitched seed bead work. The seed beads come together to create a traditional Native American inspired design. Genuine feathers have been included to serve as prayer symbols. Non Indian made. This Peace Pipe is 14-1/4" long. Colors may vary from piece to piece. You'll be getting one from the group of hand made peace pipes pictured below.
The Peace Pipe ceremony starts with filling the pipe with tobacco or red willow bark. It then commences with an acknowledgment of the four directions: East, South, West, and North. That is then followed by an acknowledgment of the Mother Earth, Father Sky, and Wakan Tanka. The Pipe Holder of the ceremony faces each direction as they are acknowledged, the pipe is then pointed downward during the recognition of Mother Earth and at the moon or the sun during the appreciation of Father Sky. The stem of the peace pipe is then pointed skyward in the direction of Wakan Tanka at the center of the universe. The tobacco is then covered with sage. When the pipe is ready to be smoked the sage is removed and the pipe is passed around the circle. The smoke is symbolic of breath and life and often is not actually inhaled. The last person in the circle then finishes out the tobacco. The ashes are cleaned out of the bowl and then sprinkled to the ground as an offering to Mother Earth. That marks the end of the Peace Pipe ceremony. It is then usually followed up with a shared meal. |