Traditionally Carved Smoking Pipe for Home Decor
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Size: 20 cm (height) x 3.5cm (width)
Weight: 0.26 kg
Materials: Iron, Copper, Silver Inlaid, Brass Inlaid
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About our Product :
The smoking pipe measures 20 cm and is made of iron and copper. The copper's metallic sheen contrasts beautifully with the delicate silver and brass inlays, meticulously applied to create intricate patterns along the pipe's length. The design demonstrates the artisan's skill, with the metallic inlays creating a visually appealing texture that appears both organic and sophisticated.
The top has a delicate sculpted motif reminiscent of a traditional Tibetan design, which natural elements or spiritual symbols could have inspired. These decorative carvings are visually appealing and symbolic, reflecting the pipe's cultural and ceremonial importance. The pipe's overall shape is sleek but substantial, and its ergonomic design ensures it can be comfortably held.
At the base, the pipe gently tapers to a narrower section, which is finished with a polished blackened copper area that complements the piece's overall appearance. With its smooth transitions from silver to brass, the inlay work adds dimension and depth to the pipe, emphasizing the expert precision required for its creation. Whether viewed as a functional tool or an ornamental object, this smoking pipe is a remarkable piece that embodies both beauty and cultural significance, with a high level of artistry and attention to detail.
Introduction To Smoking Pipe:
A smoking pipe is a traditional instrument used to enjoy various aromatic mixtures. It comprises of a bowl for storing the material and a stem for extracting the smoke. Pipes come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, such as wood, clay, and meerschaum, and each provides a distinct aesthetic and experience. Historically, they have been emblems of relaxation, culture, and workmanship, with complex designs that represent individual flair. Pipe smoking, whether ceremonial or recreational, is frequently associated with a slower, more thoughtful attitude. Enthusiasts value the creativity and tradition behind each piece, making it a favorite activity.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item at the center.