Wooden Handcrafted Pipe Cherry 12"
Product Details:
Material: Wood
Length: 12 inch (300 mm)
Product Decription:
Hand-Carved Cherry Wood Smoking Pipe
If you’re looking for something authentic, timeless, and practical, this handcrafted wooden pipe is made exactly for you. It’s not just a smoking accessory — it’s a classic companion that feels right in your hand and fits naturally into your everyday ritual.
This pipe is hand-carved from premium rosewood (palisander), a material appreciated by smokers who value durability, natural beauty, and a smooth feel. Each pipe has its own unique wood grain, making every piece one of a kind. No factory uniformity here — only honest craftsmanship you can see and feel.
One of the most practical details is the screw-on bowl, which makes cleaning fast and simple. You can easily disassemble it, keep it fresh, and enjoy a consistently clean smoke. The extended mouthpiece naturally cools the smoke before it reaches you, delivering a smoother, more enjoyable draw — a detail many customers from a weed shop California style selection truly appreciate.
This pipe is designed for everyday use. It’s lightweight, sturdy, and easy to take with you anywhere — whether you’re heading outdoors, relaxing with friends, or enjoying a quiet moment alone. As a wooden smoke pipe, it combines traditional design with real-world functionality.
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Handcrafted from solid rosewood (palisander)
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Screw-on bowl for easy cleaning and maintenance
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Extended stem that helps cool the smoke naturally
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Comfortable grip and well-balanced weight
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Compact, travel-friendly design
Recommendation: Clean your pipe regularly and avoid excessive heat to preserve the wood. With proper care, this handcrafted pipe will age beautifully and deliver a better experience over time.
If you appreciate quality materials, thoughtful design, and a smooth smoking experience, this wooden pipe is a reliable classic you’ll enjoy using again and again.
This is the kind of piece you’d expect to find in an online headshop Bongstar, where quality and character come first.