Pipe Stem
Pipe Stem
Pipe Stem
This relative, a pipe stem, is incised with motifs of tipis, flowers, hearts, circles, and an eight-pointed star. It is composed of wood and the incised motifs have been in-painted blue and red. Although the origins of this relative are not certain, it has probable connections with the Anishinaabe and is believed to have been made between the 1820s and 1870s.
This relative currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.
Read More About This Relative
wood (label indicates Ash), blue and red paint
tipis, flowers, hearts, circles, eight-pointed star.
Label adhered to relative: "SCIENCE & ART MUSEUM, DUBLIN / 1800 / ART / 1906".
National Museum of Ireland records.
Provenance
National Museum of Ireland records.
About This GRASAC Record
Maker, Name unrecorded. Pipe stem. GRASAC ID: 26266. National Museum of Ireland Collection, 1880.1906.
This record was augmented by Dana Murray on November 2, 2024. It was informed by images and notes from the GRASAC Research trip to the National Museum of Ireland on July 22, 2010. Participants included Alan Corbiere, Ruth Phillips, Crystal Migwans, and Nicholas Stolle, who were assisted by Padraig Clancy and Emma Crosby.