Antique Clay Hill Tribe Earthenware Pipe, Burma (3474C)
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Mold made with intricate designs, clay earthen ware tobacco/opium pipes were woven into Burmese and Thai Hill Tribe social and cultural traditions. This is a unique gift a pipe smoker, although for decorative purposes only.
Description
For centuries Burmese and Northern Thai Hill Tribe farmers and provincial residents have used clay earthen pipes for smoking tobacco and opium. The tradition was an essential part of the daily life and social norms of various regional ethnic groups, including the Karen, Hmong, Shan, Lawa and Akhu. It was so key among the Akhu that pipe smoking was a part of courtship. In which young men would craft bamboo pipes to give them to young women to court them. Pipes like this are sometimes found buried in the dirt by farmers when preparing their fields for planting.
Pipes were fabricated following techniques passed down for generations to create smoking pieces of similar sizes, decoration, and overall composition with traditional adornments. their blackish color resulted from being fired in a high carbon reduction atmosphere with little oxygen.
Although a single piece, this 19th-century pipe was designed as if it were made in two distinct parts: a stem into which a bamboo or metal rod was inserted to draw smoke. and a rounded bowl that sits on a flat-footed base. Overall, the design is fairly complex and intricate: a molded decorative double-meander design on a fairly long stem, rather thick lines in relief that surround the body and lead to the flat bottom below a rounded base with thin vertical lines in relief, a short round neck and deeply carved bowl with long pointed ridges that decorate the sides of the rather deep round pipe bowl.
As one might expect from a buried earthenware piece of this age, there are small chips on the bowl lip and body and a loss on the end of the pipe’s stem. Otherwise, it is in very good condition.
These pipes are unique gifts for collector of smoking paraphernalia although for decorative and historical purposes only and not for use.
Sources
Fraser-Lu, S. Burmese Crafts: Past and Present. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Additional information
Dimensions | 6 × 4 × 4 in |
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Place of Origin | Burma/Myanmar |
Period | Antique (1200-1920) |
Date | 19th Century |
Materials and Technique | Earthenware |
Dimensions (inches) | Ht: 1.875” W: 1.75” D: 4” |
Dimensions (metric) | Ht: 4.7625cm W: 4.445cm D: 10.16cm |
Weight | 4.1oz |
Condition | Very good, see description |
Item Number | 3474C-WKE |
Shipping Box Size | |
Width | 0” to 5.9” |