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Elbow Pipe

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The pipes are all unique and handmade by various native Indian artists. Product may differ from image.  If the pipe is in stock it can be shipped within two to three business days. Buying multiple pipes may result in an overcharge for shipping any excess charges will be refund to your card once your order is processed or you can call in your order at 507-825-3734. Our shop is run by artists and volunteers and is open most days from 12-4pm.

Pipes by specific artist may be available on request.

Sizes:
X mini   = Bowl 1 3/4" + Stem 6"
Mini       = Bow 2 1/2" + Stem 9"
Small     = Bowl 3" + Stem 12"
Medium = Bowl 5" + Stem 18"
Large    = Bowl 6 1/2" + Stem 24"
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 This pipe style is called an elbow and is a very old style pipe used my both men and 
women, but some today consider it a woman's style pipe. The elbow style pipe is much older than the plains style pipe which today is the most popular style pipe.  Many early pipes were 
elbow styles and where decorated with a crest on the shank of the bowl.  Some of these pipes were huge and had a five foot stem, the bowl sat on the ground and 
the stem was passed around the circle during the ceremony.
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