Our Pipes
Collective Journey Art works with numerous tribes and sub cultures to conceptualize every segment of our creations. For the pipes, we have formed two collectives one based in Otavalo, Ecuador and the other is based in Northern part of Peru. With our Ecuadorian families we focus on creating new concept smoke pipes that works with herbs and any mixtures one could possibly wishes. The concept is to work with what the Mother Nature provides us naturally or sustainably. That in mind, we used left over horns from animals that are being sacrificed uniquely for human food. In this case, we work with horns from goats, cows and bulls that our collective obtains from slaughter houses in their region. With our Peruvian collective we focus on larger peace pipes, using woods that our collective recycles from left over woods that are often used building large furniture pieces or structures.
- All of our pipes are perfectly functional to use them for their unique purposes despite the intricacy comes with the design and the concept.
- A regular pipe cleaner works well to maintain these pipes to last easily.
- Due to our standards of hygiene we do not accept returns on any pipe.