Pipe Stem
Datec. 1850
Object PlaceWisconsin/Minnesota, United States, North America
MediumCarved wood with pigment, ribbon and brass tacks
ClassificationsCeremonial Objects
Dimensions35 1/2 inches (90.2 cm)
Credit LineFounders Society Purchase
Object number81.236
DescriptionPipe stem carved from ash is divided into two sections. Lower section is flat and has scalloped edges with grooves cut into the peaks. Two parallel rectangular perforations, through which black and green silk ribbon is tied, are found at upper end of the flat section with two brass tacks. The upper section of the pipe stem is carved into a spiral. The two outer edges of the spiral are grooved with a deep channel. The two surfaces of the spiral each have a raised central ridge. Traces of red pigment are evident.On View
On viewCollections
- Native American Minds of Colonial America Copy
Locations
- Exhibition Demo Museum (Hanover Square), Wing A, The Americas, Gallery 3
1880/1900
1850/1950
c. 1880
c. 1870
c. 1893
1300/1500
c. 1850