Posted 1 year ago
Tlynnie1942
(83 items)
I got this from a taxidermist in Ontario, Canada about 4 years ago. It is a handmade, working smoke pipe, made of Deer Antler, Fox Tails, a branch from a Birch Tree and a whole Wild Mink pelt. The bowl is carved out of the deer antler and the lip is as well. The wild Mink pelt is placed on the outside of the birch bark stem , (which has not been sanded but left original) and runs from one end to the other. It is one of a kind. Enjoy the pics. It has not been smoked, I have it for decorative purposes only. I have a small personal pipe that I use.
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Thanks for the "love", scandinavian_pieces
Nice !!
This is a wonderful piece.
Thank you, jimborasco! :)