$ 29.99
A 5-inch borosilicate hand pipe with a thick full-color head and a hand-pulled two-tone twisted cane body.
This is what a daily-driver spoon pipe looks like when somebody puts care into the glass work. The head gets a thick wrap of full color so it stands up to torch heat and bumps. The body uses two-tone twisted cane work — two ribbons of color spiraling through the stem. Looks better in person than in photos.
Daily flower smokers: 5 inches is the size you actually reach for, not the size you photograph and leave on a shelf.
Pipe upgraders: Coming from a plain entry-level spoon? This is the step up without going into heady territory.
Gift buyers: Distinctive without being weird.
Worth Noting: Twisted cane placement varies piece to piece. Yours will have the same two-color ribbon system, but the spiral angle and tightness will be its own.
| Length | 5 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Style | Spoon, full-color head, two-tone twisted cane body |
| Carb | Side carb hole |
| Glass technique | Color wrap, cane work |
| Origin | Imported, hand-finished |
| Care | Iso/salt, lukewarm rinse |
To recap: a 5-inch borosilicate spoon pipe with a thick full-color head and a two-tone twisted cane body. Daily-driver size with hand-finished color work.
Standard iso/salt cleaning works. Drop the pipe in a sealed bag with 91% iso and coarse salt, shake gently for a minute, rinse lukewarm. The thick head means the bowl can handle a torch flame if you ever need to reset stuck resin — but a regular soak does the job for routine cleaning.
Two-tone, but the exact colors rotate with stock — often blue/white, green/yellow, red/black, or similar high-contrast pairs.
Yes. The bowl is sized for a packed session, not a one-hit pinch. Fits a normal pinch of ground flower.
The head is roughly 5-6mm of glass — heavier than a basic spoon pipe, which is usually 3-4mm.
No. The color is fused into the glass during forming, so cleaning and handling won't wear it.
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