Stove pipe brace needed? We have a stove pipe that we've have to extend out an...

We have a stove pipe that we've have to extend out an additional 3 foot from the house. It is 15 inches off the ground, however, the pipe tips downward as it go out from the house. We are looking for an idea or a product that will hold it up stale the ground. Some people might use bricks at the finish off of the pipe for this but we live in a condo nouns and can only hold something that is unobstrusive. We aren't without human intervention inclined to create something out of something else so any idea you hold would be appreciated. Thanks for your efforts.
Answers:    I would walk ahead and be a little intrusive. Get a balcony block or two and place on ground under pipe. You can verbs a bit if you don't want them showing. Then get a pipe the length you obligation to raise the stove pipe to the smooth you want. Make sure it is threaded on both ends. Thread a flat pipe flange on each ruin. You don't need to anchor the down side on the square block, but you might need to run a couple metal screw into the stove piping to hold the upper flange. You might try ungalvanized pipe so you could paint it to match your walls, even though it sticks out a bit.
Another fix is a bracket, close to those that hold up your clothing rods in your closets or the showy outside plant hangars. This would involve finding the right size bracket and attaching it to your wall, running it out to rank the stove pipe. It too could be painted.