Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe

$80.00

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This Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe is a faithful reconstruction inspired by ancient artifacts discovered in the western regions of Mexico. Revered as a Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe, it carries profound cultural significance, serving as a sacred tool utilized by tribal Chieftains during ceremonial rites.

Intricately designed, this Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe is not merely an object of utility but a vessel of tradition and spirituality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it stands as a testament to the skilled artisans who have preserved the ancient techniques of its creation.

With origins dating back to a time before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in 1520, the act of smoking held profound religious importance within indigenous communities. Reserved primarily for the noble class, it was a ritual imbued with spiritual significance, connecting individuals with their ancestors and the divine.

The smoking of tobacco and local herbs was not merely a mundane activity but a sacred communion with the natural world, a practice that bridged the earthly realm with the realm of the gods. Through billowing clouds of fragrant smoke, prayers were offered, visions sought, and wisdom imparted.

This meticulously hand-sculpted Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe encapsulates the essence of an ancient tradition, evoking a bygone era when spirituality intertwined with everyday life. Each curve and contour speaks to a profound reverence for the natural world and the spirits that dwell within it.

As a fully functional artifact, this Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe not only honors the traditions of the past but also invites us to partake in a timeless ritual, transcending the boundaries of time and culture. Whether used in ceremonial contexts or as a treasured piece of art, it serves as a tangible link to a rich and vibrant heritage.

Through the smoking of tobacco and local herbs, we are reminded of our interconnectedness with the land, the ancestors, and the cosmos. In the curling tendrils of smoke, we glimpse the echoes of ancient voices, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

In possessing this Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe , we inherit a legacy of wisdom and reverence passed down through generations, a legacy that continues to shape the way we perceive and interact with the world. May it serve as a symbol of respect for indigenous cultures and a reminder of the enduring power of tradition in an ever-changing world.

In the hands of tribal Chieftains, this Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe becomes a conduit for spiritual communion, a means of honoring the sacred bonds that unite all living beings. As we hold it in our own hands, may we too be touched by the profound wisdom of ages past, finding solace and inspiration in the timeless rituals of our ancestors.

More Details: Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe

The Pipe measures approximately 2.75 inches tall by 7 inches long. 

Shipping Ceremonial Tobacco Coyote Pipe:

Orders will be shipped by a carrier of our choice (USPS or UPS) Typical time will be 3-5 business days. International orders take 5 to 10 days depending on the location. 

About the building process:   

The building process: First I collect the clay and hand coil it into the shape of the Aztec Death Whistle. In order to get the feel and result of Ancient Native American pottery i use local river clay. I let the piece air dry then sand and paint the designs with natural clay pigments from different colored clays, then I further let them dry outdoor in the Sun. I then pit fire them in my studio. The color of the Aztec Death Whistle is due to the properties of the clay and fire clouding which means painted by fire. Each piece takes close to twenty days to complete These items are one of a kind artisan piece. This craft is authentic Purepecha First Nations pottery.