BUY BOTH AND SAVE--Vintage Native American Plains Indian Made Spear and Pipe
Description
Vintage Native American Plains Indian Made Spear and Pipe
This wonderful one-of-a-kind spear was handcrafted by a Plains Indian. The wood staff is wrapped with red wool and leather. The piece is accented with buffalo ruff, brass brads, antique glass beads, vintage bells and feathers. The tip is a handknapped stone. This unique piece was created by an unknown artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This older beautifully crafted fully functional pipe has a four winds pipestone bowl, wooden stem and mouthpiece. This pipe is decorated with red wool, brass tacks and has antique glass beads wrapped around the stem. Vintage pony beads decorate the drape that has 12 feathers wrapped in leather and tied with sinew to finish the piece. There is a small tobacco bag at the end of the pipe. This pipe was made by an unknown Plains artist. The pipestone bowl came from Pipestone, Minnesota and was surely crafted by a Santee Sioux Indian. Certificate of Authenticity included.
70 in. long spear; pipe is 23.5 in. long; 5 in. long bowl
MA--9562