
THIS PIPE HAS BEEN SOLD!!!!

Dave Farnum
Dave Farnum is an artist, friend and marketing man for many other artists. At 50 years of age, Dave began carving. Coming from the Six Nations Indian Nation in Ontario, Canada, being a carver is not unusual. Starting his new carving career at the age of 50 is very interesting. He is from the Cayuga Nations and is of the Wolf Clan.
We are proud to present this original, one of a kind, 17” long Brazilian Soapstone pipe, hand carved by Dave. He eagle head bowl is 5 1/2” long and 2 1/2 “ tall, with a 1” width. Its natural colors are lustrous and rich. The eagle, believed by many to be the connection to the Great Spirit, is both majestic and stern as he gazes into the eyes of those who smoke from this pipe. $220.00
Brazilian Soapstone carvings
"Three Sisters", the iconic Iroquois image of beans, corn and squash is an original Brazilian Soapstone sculpture by Steve Powles of the Mohawk Nation. This one of a kind piece measures 8 1/2" x about 3 1/4" and has beautiful natural streaked color. $420.00
Three Sisters
"Three Sisters" back view

This "Turtle" sculpture is by 19 year old Henry of the Onodago Nation. The turtle represents the Earth and is carved from Brazilian Soapstone. This original piece measures 4" x 2.5" and is $80.00.
The "Tobacco Spirit" by 25 year old Howard Hill of the Mohawk Nation is carved from Brazilian Soapstone. It is 9" high and about 7" wide and is $450.00
Back of Tobacco Spirit

Jere Smith
Carved Wooden Vegetables! This one is $150.00.

