Pipe
Artist
Inuit/Yupik
DateLate 19th century
MediumWood, rawhide, and stone
ClassificationsTools and Equipment
Credit LineGift of Mr. R.A. Hard
Object number1946.15.6
DescriptionLong, thin wooden pipe with a gentle curve. Diameter of pipe grows larger from mouthpiece to bowl. Carved of two pieces of wood and bound together by a wrapping of a thin strand of rawhide. Pipe bowl is made of stone and is bound to the stem with rawhide strips. The bowl's edges are flat and flare widely.On View
Not on viewCollections
Plains (Native American)
SIOUX PROB. HUNKPAPA
JAVA
Inuit/Yupik
Japan