Tsuge Blowfish silver 6089 pipe
234,00 €
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An original and contemporary Japanese pipe:
This Tsuge pipe was created in the prestigious Tsuge family workshop in Tokyo.
Did you know that? The brand "Tsuge" takes its name from the creator of the company: Mr. Kyoichiro Tsuge. It also honors the country of the rising sun. Indeed, Tsuge is a village located in the prefecture of Nara in Japan.
Claire, La Pipe Rit
This pipe from the "Blowfish" collection skillfully mixes metal and briar for an amazing result. This alliance of materials gives the pipe a futuristic style.
The pleasure of smoking a "blowfish" pipe:
This blowfish pipe is very rare among the pipe enthusiasts. Appreciated by the Japanese smokers, it is characterized by two facets on each side of the bowl. These are lined with metal to protect the pipe against possible shocks. Its bowl has a small capacity. It allows you to enjoy your tobacco for a short time while enjoying a pleasant combustion.
For an easy and optimal cleaning, note that the shank can be dismantled from the bowl and the stem. Be careful, when disassembling the pipe, we advise you to just unscrew the parts of the pipe gently.
Alison, La Pipe Rit
This pipe has an acrylic stem designed to accommodate a 9mm filter. These are the most efficient to retain impurities related to tobacco. Its stem is coupled with a silver metal shank giving a real solidity to the pipe.
It is presented in a cloth bag and a cardboard box with Tsuge logo.
- A rare and pleasant blowfish pipe
- The original alliance of briar and metal
- A comfortable grip thanks to the balanced shape of the bowl
- The soberness and elegance of this pipe
Country | Japan |
Length | 13,1 cm |
Height | 4 cm |
Chamber diameter | 1,9 cm |
Chamber depth | 3 cm |
Stem material | Acrylic |
Filter | 9mm |
Weight | 54 g |
Material | Briar wood |
Stand-up | Yes |
Pipe shape | Blowfish |
Tsuge collection | Blowfish |
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