$ 44.99
A full-length 12-inch glass sherlock with soft pastel color work, a contrasting black-line wrap down the stem, and a matching bowl. Long curved neck keeps smoke cool on the draw and gives you a piece that looks as good on a shelf as it does in your hand.
Sherlocks are the classic shape for a reason — that long curved stem isn't just for looks. The extra distance between the bowl and your mouth lets the smoke cool as it travels, which makes a noticeable difference on bigger pulls. A 12-inch sherlock is on the longer end of the spectrum, so you get more of that cooling effect than you'd get from a 6 or 8-inch hand pipe.
The pastel color work and black-line wrap on this one are subtle — soft greens, pinks, blues fumed into the glass with a single black ribbon spiraling down the stem. Not loud. Looks deliberate. Each piece is hand-pulled so color placement varies slightly.
Flower smokers who prefer dry pipes over bongs, collectors who appreciate the classic sherlock silhouette, and anyone looking for a piece that's functional but still looks intentional on display.
Worth Noting: A 12-inch sherlock is longer than a typical hand pipe and won't fit in most pipe pouches or smaller carrying cases. The stem is also thinner than the bowl-end, so it's a little more fragile at the curve. Treat it like a bong, not a pocket spoon.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 12 inches |
| Shape | Sherlock (curved stem) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Color style | Pastel fume work with black line wrap |
| Bowl | Built-in, fused to side of stem |
| Best for | Dry flower (no water chamber) |
| Hand-pulled | Yes — minor color variation between pieces |
This 12-inch sherlock is hand-pulled borosilicate glass with pastel fume colors worked into the body and a single black wrap line spiraling down the curved stem. The bowl is fused to the side of the stem, so no separate slide is needed. Designed for dry flower smoking — no water chamber, no percolator. Each piece is unique because the color work happens during hand-pulling.
Clean every few sessions with 91% isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt. Plug both ends, shake gently for 30 seconds, rinse with warm (not hot) water, and let it air-dry completely before the next use. The long stem makes it easy to clean — a pipe cleaner runs straight through with no bends to fight. Avoid putting it in a dishwasher; the rapid temperature change can crack the bowl.
It's real fumed glass color — silver, gold, and other metal salts vaporized into the glass during the pull. The color is inside the glass itself, not on the surface, so it won't fade, scratch off, or wash away with cleaning solvents.
No — most pipe pouches are sized for 4–6 inch hand pipes. You'll want a bong-style case or a padded display box. A medium-size camera bag with foam dividers also works well for transport.
The bowl on this sherlock has a standard glass screen hole. Most flower will burn fine without a screen, but a small brass or glass screen extends bowl life by keeping ash from clogging the airflow path through the stem.
Easier than you'd think — the stem is wide enough for a standard pipe cleaner to slide through, and the curve isn't sharp enough to trap it. After 5–6 sessions of buildup, an iso soak and a single pipe-cleaner pass restores full airflow.
If you want to compare to other long pipes, our hand pipe collection has shorter sherlocks, spoons, and steamrollers. For cleaning supplies, see our cleaning supplies section.