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Smoking Pipes: The Choice Of The Aristocrats

Smoking pipes are valued as items for daily use as well as collectors’ items. Smoking pipes are available in a wide range of designs and prices. The use of smoking pipes takes considerable practice to master.

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Smoking is a matter of choice and luxury. The choice of smoking pipes is the signature of a bygone era with a lasting appeal. The habit of smoking pipes has featured in art, literature and culture in different ways. The smoking pipes have become valuable collectors’ items as well. The amount of sophistication attached to it is undeniable. Simply saying, the smoking pipes have attracted public mind with a mixture of intellectual appeal and lifestyle.

Any smoking pipe consists of a small chamber where the combustion of the tobacco to be smoked takes place and a thin stem called the ‘shank’ ends in a mouthpiece called the ‘bit’. The delicacy in the craftsmanship of smoking pipes is diverse in category. From a very simple machine made pipe to a very costly handmade pipe by a well known maker, varieties of smoking pipes are available in the market for regular use as well as collectors’ items.

The bowls of the smoking pipes are commonly made of briar, corncob, meerschaum and clay. Materials less commonly used are wood, metal and glass. The handmade pipes have delicately crafted bowls. The stems of the smoking pipes are commonly made of mouldable materials such as vulcanite, bakelite etc. Bamboo and hollowed pieces of wood also serve the purpose well .Sometimes stems are detachable. With different proportional shapes of the bowls and the stems pipes are available in designs ranging from funny to awe-inspiring.

Two of the essential features of the use of smoking pipes are packing and lighting. Usually tobacco is packed in the bowl of the smoking pipes in several batches each one pressed down with a finger or the thumb until the mixture has a uniform density that optimizes airflow. The favorable composition of tobacco is difficult to gauge without sufficient practice. Matches are usually considered preferable to lighters. Normally a match is burned for a few minutes to give a fuller flame and then moved in a circle above the tobacco while air is drawn simultaneously with the stem by the smoker. It requires practice to attain perfection in this art.

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Smit Mathur is an expert for writting Articles and is currently working for Smokers Plaza. For more information related to Smoking Pipes, glass smoking pipe, smoking water pipe, metal smoking pipe please visit http://www.smokersplaza.com

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