CUTE PIPES

Cute Pipes

Cute Pipes

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A pipe is a smoking instrument for tobacco that comprises an inner chamber (bowl) for the tobacco and a thin hollow stem. The bowl has a draught hole, which draws air in through the tobacco and carries it up the stem. The stem has a mouthpiece and is typically made of a material such as wood, metal, or plastic. Pipes range from cheap machine-made briar models to expensive hand-made artisanal implements that are valued collector's items.

Some pipes are more aesthetically pleasing than others, but all pipes must satisfy the same basic functionality of drawing in smoke and delivering it to the smoker's lips. Whether you're looking for a snazzy new addition to your own pipe collection or a thoughtful gift for a smoking friend, we have plenty of Cute pipes to suit everyone's tastes.

Ceramic pipemakers like Wandering Bud on Etsy offer a wide selection of floral designs, while MJ Arsenal, GRAV, Bat Kountry and Cannastyle all have unique shapes. For a bit more money, you can find some great glass options at Badass Glass and Miwak Junior.

Glassmakers like Caitlin Rose Sweet and Elevate Jane also make pipes that look more like fancy objet than the smoking tools they are. The latter even offers a banana, ice cream and chili pepper design that look more like stylish ring holders than pipe accessories.

The shape of a pipe can make it easier or harder to hold and smoke. A curved shape is often more comfortable to hold than a straight one, while a long stem makes it easier to draw in smoke. There are also a variety of materials from which pipes can be made, each offering its own distinct feel and flavor.

Whether you're buying a cheap machine-made briar model or a highly prized artisanal pipe, the materials from which it is crafted are crucial. A good pipe isn't just a piece of wood or metal shaped into a bowl and stem; it's an object designed to be used by people, and it's important that the material resists heat and humidity and withstands repeated handling and cleaning.

The graining of a pipe is another important factor in its overall quality. Ebauchon and plateaux are two types of briar that are considered high-quality, with artisanal pipemakers preferring the latter for its superior graining. Other factors to consider include the materials used for the shank and tenon joint, the drilling of the holes in the draught hole and the stem, and the finish. A poorly drilled or over-sprayed finish can wear off within weeks of use, while a well-made finish will last for years. Similarly, a cheap vulcanite stem may discolor with one or two smokes, while a high-quality ebonite will remain black for decades.

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