Traditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes

Authentic Native American Pipestone Elbow Pipes
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Rare Black, Brown, & Speckled 15" Elbow PipesoldTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
Rare Black, Brown, & Speckled 15" Elbow Pipe
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10-1/2" Personal Elbow Pipe soldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
10-1/2" Personal Elbow Pipe
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22" Italian Alabaster Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like This Traditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
22" Italian Alabaster
Elbow Pipe
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5-5/8" Spotted Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
5-5/8" Spotted
Elbow Pipe
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21-1/4" Black Pipestone Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
21-1/4" Black Pipestone Elbow Pipe
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28-1/8" Black Pipestone Crested Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
28-1/8" Black Pipestone Crested Elbow Pipe
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16-1/2" Catlinite Elbow Pipe (Black Walnut Stem)soldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
16-1/2" Catlinite Elbow Pipe
(Black Walnut Stem)
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8-3/4" Personal Black Elbow Pipe soldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
8-3/4" Personal Black Elbow Pipe
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12-3/4" White AlabasterElbow Pipew/ Sumac StemsoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
12-3/4" White Alabaster
Elbow Pipe
w/ Sumac Stem
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5-1/4" Personal Leopard Colored PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
5-1/4" Personal Leopard Colored Pipe
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21-1/8" Ceremonial Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
21-1/8" Ceremonial Elbow Pipe
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11-1/8" Spotted Elbow PipesoldBut You Can Order One Like ThisTraditional Ceremonial Elbow Pipes - Elbow Pipes - Native American Elbow, L Bowl Pipes, -
11-1/8" Spotted Elbow Pipe
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Elbow or L-Bowl pipes have been around for a long, long, time. They are not specific to the "Plains" tribes like many of our pipes that are available for purchase are. There have been many pipes of this style found in excavations and by individuals that are 100's of years old.

We occasionally make elbow pipes that are fashioned after some of these older pipes that have been found, but most of the pipes on this site will be a variation of the style used by many Plains tribes.

From the information I have heard and have been able to gather, elbow pipes among the Plains Indians were most often used for casual smoking. The stems on these pipes would be made as long or as short as needed so that when the individual who was using the pipe was sitting on the ground, he or she could simply rest the pipe bowl on the ground when it was being smoked.

If any of the elbow pipes we have for sale on this site are fashioned after an authenticated old pipe that we've seen in a book, magazine, or other publication, we will make note of the publication that the picture can be found in, and you will find that in the description for that particular pipe. If it's a pipe that interests you, then you can go to the publication noted and see how closely it resembles the antique pipe.

The larger and medium sized Elbow pipes, that you'll see on this site, will make great pipes for ceremony. Even though this type of pipe was used a lot for casual smoking in yesteryears, the are quite commonly used for ceremony in modern times. The smaller versions of this style are often purchased when an individual wants to gift a personal pipe to someone. i.e. a pipe that will be used for prayer by a single individual or maybe occasionally with a close friend.

If you see a thumbnail of a pipe that you interests you, or you think you might want to purchase, just click on the thumbnail and you will be able to get more information about that particular pipe.

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