Kiseru Marufuku long pipe (black)
37,00 €
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The quintessential long Japanese pipe:
What you have here is a traditional Japanese pipe! This long pipe is characterized by:
- A very small bowl in which can only be put one or two pinches of tobacco. Your tobacco tastings will therefore be very short. You will however be able to smoke again unlike with a briar pipe, because the bowl is indeed made with metal and is therefore more heatproof.
- Its length of about 20cm.
- A small rounded bit at the end of the stem.
In Japan, Kiseru pipes are smoked with thinly cut tobaccos. Tobacco strands are so thin that they actually look like hair. We recommend to choose the thinest tobacco cut that you can find to smoke this pipe.
Claire, La Pipe Rit
Sekishū, the pipe that comes from Japan:
This pipe is also called Sekishū (a name that refers to the famous Japanese tea master who liked smoking these pipes a lot).
Kiseru pipes have a very particular design, very different from what we are used to see with classic wooden pipes.
This Kiseru pipe cannot be disassembled. To clean it, just use a pipe cleaner by putting it in the stem.
Bastien, La Pipe Rit
- Kiseru, the traditional Japanese pipe
- An uncommon design
- A long and thin pipe made with metal
- The small bowl
Country | Japan |
Length | 19,5 cm |
Height | 1,9 cm |
Chamber diameter | 0,8 cm |
Chamber depth | 0,9 cm |
Filter | None |
Weight | 32 g |
Material | Metal |
Stand-up | No |
Pipe shape | Dublin |
- the 22 May 2024
- Ordered on 16 April 2024
Dear Sir, thank you for taking the time to write to us following your order on our online store. We confirm you that this Japanese Kiseru pipe (Sekishū pipe) cannot be disassembled. To clean it, just use a pipe cleaner by putting it in the stem. The bowl is indeed very small, and it is therefore recommended to smoke a thinly cut tobacco. Do not hesitate to contact our team by mail for more information regarding the maintenance of your new pipe.