1870's Hairpipe Breastplate

Started by ChuckBurrows, December 30, 2009, 12:39:27 AM

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ChuckBurrows

This one's going to Will Sellit..........



It's made from:  real bone hair pipe, braintan fringe and ties, bark tan dividers, brass beads, glass beads, tin cones, German Silver concho, buffalo hair (the black), and human hair - all put togther in a Southern Plains style - these became quitepopular in the 1870's and can often be seen on Indian men in photos of the period in various configurations of beads, hairpipes, and decorations.

aka Nolan Sackett
Frontier Knifemaker & Leathersmith

Shotgun Steve

That is beautiful work Chuck. I have always loved the look of hairpipes in
breastplates and chokers.

Shotgun Steve
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Daniel Nighteyes

Chuck,

You do excellent work.

-- Nighteyes

kflach

The ignorant tenderfoot/greenhorn ponders...

Do these have a practical function or are they primarily ceremonial? I'm not familiar with hairpipe so I honestly don't know if this would offer any level of protection.


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