$ 19.99
A 4.5-inch hand pipe that leans on classic spoon proportions but brings a proper heady face into the mix. The spider-web line work runs along the body in two contrasting tones, so the piece reads as artwork when it's sitting on the table and still fits naturally in your palm when you're loading a bowl.
Smokers who want something more visually interesting than a plain spoon pipe but still need a real daily-driver. Works well for flower-only setups where you want one piece to handle every session, and for collectors who like adding distinct heady spoons without breaking the budget.
Worth Noting: The spider-web line work is hand-pulled, so no two pipes are identical. Small variations in the pattern, face expression, or color intensity are part of what makes each one unique, not a defect.
| Material | Borosilicate (heat-resistant) glass |
| Length | 4.5 inches |
| Bowl Type | Deep flower bowl |
| Carb | Yes, left side |
| Surface Finish | Two-tone hand-pulled line work |
| Intended Use | Dry flower |
Overall a 4.5-inch borosilicate spoon pipe with a deep flower bowl, left-side carb, and hand-pulled two-tone spider-web line work with a sculpted face. Built for dry flower sessions.
Rinse the bowl with warm water after each session so resin doesn't set in. For a deeper clean, soak in 91% isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. We'd avoid high-proof torching or sudden hot-cold swaps; borosilicate is tough, but thermal shock will still break it.
Yes, 4.5 inches is a sweet-spot length for most smokers. It gives you enough distance from the bowl to avoid finger heat, fits comfortably in a case or coat pocket, and still has room for a proper bowl. Longer pipes can cool the smoke slightly more, but they're also easier to chip.
It fits easily in a padded travel case or zip pouch. Just store it in its own sleeve so the face detail doesn't rub against other glass. Check local laws at your destination before flying with any smoking accessory.
No. The line work is applied under heat while the glass is still molten, so it becomes part of the pipe itself. It isn't a painted finish, so normal cleaning and handling won't wear it down.
91% isopropyl with coarse salt is safe for the whole piece. Swirl gently rather than shaking violently, and never dunk a hot pipe in cold liquid. Thermal shock breaks glass; isopropyl does not.
Pair it with a grinder and a quality lighter and you've got a complete flower kit. If you want to build out further, check our hand pipes, flower bowls, and grinders collections for matching pieces and accessories.
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