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A Native American calumet has a distinctive design, common across a vast geography and many different cultures. That design features a bowl carved of pipestone, which is whatver locally available mineral is attractively marbled and easily carved, and that bowl features a protrusion at the end of the pipe, giving the whole carved piece the sahpe of a T (a short, upside-down T). That takes 2 objects, plus another for the stem, as seen here. A ceremonial version, that is a peace pipe, would have exxaggerated features like a long stem and decoration like feathers and beads; you can see one depicted on the state flag of Oklahoma. Alas that'd take 4 object slots; here's the best I can do.
View attachment 27968View attachment 27969I didn't actually check which tribes that made beaded moccasins in a certain pattern also used blue pipestone; there ws trade after all.
That's just beautiful.