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Finding a dab rig that looks absolutely stunning while actually performing at a high level is harder than it seems, because most beautiful rigs sacrifice function for aesthetics, and most functional ones look boring. We've tested enough glass rigs to know that this two-tone stacked puck flower implosion rig genuinely walks both paths - it's a visual statement piece that also delivers serious percolation engineering underneath the art. The moment you see this rig, you'll understand why collectors gravitate toward it, but what really matters is what happens when you actually use it.
The stacked puck design creates multiple layers of percolation chambers that cool concentrate vapor through deliberate, engineered pathways rather than random bouncing. The flower implosion pattern isn't just decorative - those glass formations actually increase surface area for cooling and create additional points where vapor collides with glass walls. Two-tone coloring adds visual interest without being garish or distracting from the actual function. Our team tested this alongside simpler glass rigs, and the difference in smoothness is immediately obvious - you're pulling dabs that feel cooler and less harsh because they've been filtered through multiple stages instead of one or two basic chambers.
At 5.5 inches, this rig stays reasonably compact while maintaining enough internal volume for the stacked puck percolation to work properly. The included 14mm quartz banger means you're ready to dab immediately without additional shopping. Whether you're building a serious concentrate collection or you're a daily user looking for a rig that makes you actually want to use it more often, this one delivers.
This rig comes from a glassmaker with real reputation for combining artistic design with functional engineering. The two-tone approach and flower implosion pattern represent thousands of glass-blowing hours perfecting the balance between beauty and performance. The stacked puck chambers aren't just stacked randomly - each one is designed to cool the vapor slightly while breaking it into smaller particles, maximizing surface area contact with glass. This is the kind of engineering that typically shows up on much more expensive rigs. You're getting legitimate glass art combined with thoughtful percolation design, delivered at a price point that respects the craftsmanship without requiring a collector's budget. The quality sits noticeably above casual brand rigs but below the absolute premium luxury category.
| Height | 5.5 inches |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass (color-treated) |
| Joint Size | 14mm Female |
| Joint Angle | 90 degrees |
| Percolation System | Stacked Puck Chambers with Flower Implosion Design |
| Color Options | Green/Blue, Pink/White, Green/Purple (two-tone) |
| Included Accessories | 14mm quartz banger |
| Base Diameter | Approximately 3.5 inches |
| Thickness | 5mm borosilicate glass |
| Design Feature | Multi-layer stacked percolation with decorative flower pattern |
Collectors we've talked to describe this rig as the entry point to the "serious glass" category - it's where function and art combine rather than one dominating the other. The two-tone coloring and flower implosion design make it visually memorable without being over-the-top, which appeals to people who want their setup to reflect their taste without screaming for attention. Daily users appreciate that the stacked puck percolation actually changes their experience noticeably - pulls are smoother, cooler, and require less lung strength because the vapor is pre-filtered through multiple stages.
Medical concentrate users often mention that this rig's smooth performance matters because they're using concentrates as medication, not just for recreation. When you're managing a medical situation, harsh hits introduce unnecessary discomfort that gets in the way of the therapeutic aspects. The multiple percolation stages mean concentrate arrives gentler and cooler, which creates a better experience overall. We recommend this rig specifically for serious medical users because it removes the harsh-hit variable entirely, letting you focus on dosing and effects instead of managing discomfort.
The color options add personality to your setup without compromising on glass quality - Green/Blue and Pink/White combinations are striking without being gaudy, and Green/Purple offers a more subtle two-tone option if you prefer muted colors. Pro Tip: Display your rig on a shelf or stand when not in use - it's beautiful enough that you'll actually enjoy looking at it, and visibility reminds you to use it more often, which means better appreciation of the engineering and art involved.
Collectors and connoisseurs represent the natural audience for this rig because it combines visual appeal with genuine engineering excellence. This isn't a "looks nice but works poorly" situation - it's a rig that performs at a high level while looking beautiful doing it. If you're someone who appreciates craftsmanship and thoughtful design, this rig will resonate with you. The hand-blown glass nature means your rig is slightly unique - no two are exactly identical due to the glass-blowing process, which appeals to collectors who value individuality.
Daily concentrate users benefit enormously from multi-stage percolation, and this rig delivers that without requiring a collector's budget. If you dab multiple times daily, you'll notice the smoothness difference immediately, which translates to longer, more enjoyable sessions over time. The psychological component matters too - using a beautiful rig makes the whole experience feel more intentional and pleasurable rather than routine.
Medical patients managing concentrate-based treatment routines should consider this option seriously. The stacked puck design means concentrate is filtered through multiple cooling stages, resulting in gentler, more comfortable pulls. When medications are involved, removing unnecessary irritation from the process matters tremendously. The fact that it's also beautiful is a bonus - your medical tools don't need to be ugly, and this rig proves that point.
The stacked puck chambers force concentrate vapor to move through multiple levels instead of taking a direct path. Each level cools the vapor slightly while the flower implosion pattern increases the surface area where vapor touches glass. Think of it like multiple stages of filtration happening simultaneously - your vapor gets cooler and smoother at each stage rather than all at once. In our experience testing this against simpler rigs, the difference is noticeable from the first pull. The vapor that reaches you has been cooled and broken into smaller particles multiple times, which creates a significantly gentler experience. Budget single-chamber rigs send harsh vapor directly to you - this stacked design removes that harshness through engineering rather than just hope.
Yes - Green/Blue, Pink/White, and Green/Purple combinations are all created using the same coloring techniques and borosilicate glass base, so they're equally durable and will maintain their color indefinitely. The color is fused into the glass during the blowing process, not applied as paint or coating, so it won't fade, chip, or peel over years of use. Two-tone coloring is more complex to create than solid colors, which is one reason it commands a slightly higher price point, but the durability is identical. Choose whichever color combination appeals to you most - you're not making a tradeoff between aesthetics and longevity.
Many artistic rigs prioritize looks over function, creating beautiful pieces that are actually painful or unsatisfying to use because the percolation is poor or nonexistent. This rig does the opposite - the stacked puck and flower implosion design serve function first, and the visual appeal is what results from good engineering. You're getting genuine multi-stage cooling that works as well as simpler rigs that focus only on performance, plus you get the visual appeal at no additional cost in functionality. We've tested plenty of alternatives, and the difference becomes obvious when you actually use it - this one doesn't ask you to choose between looking good and feeling good.
The stacked puck design does create more internal surface area than simple rigs, which means thorough cleaning requires a bit more attention, but it's not complicated. Isopropyl alcohol soaking handles most of the buildup - just submerge the whole rig for 30 minutes to several hours depending on residue level. Pipe cleaners and soft brushes reach the stacked chambers without difficulty because they're designed to be manufacturable, which means they're accessible for cleaning. The flower implosion pattern is decorative rather than deeply recessed, so it doesn't trap residue. We recommend soaking weekly if you use daily, which takes minimal time - dump alcohol, let it sit, scrub gently, rinse thoroughly. The two-tone coloring doesn't require special cleaning treatment beyond regular warm water and alcohol rinses.
Five and a half inches is genuinely an ideal height for most users because it's tall enough that the stacked puck percolation has proper space to function, but short enough to be portable and stable. You can use it seated, standing, or at almost any angle without the long profile becoming awkward. The 90-degree joint angle handles most body positions naturally. The base diameter is wide enough (approximately 3.5 inches) that it won't tip easily, which matters during actual use when you're pulling or handling it. We've seen users with different heights and reach preferences all succeed with this size. If you're comparing to much larger rigs, you're sacrificing portability and shelf space for minimal functional benefit - this size hits the sweet spot perfectly.
All color options are purely aesthetic and perform identically. Green/Blue is the most popular choice because it has broad appeal and coordinates well with most setups. Pink/White appeals to users who prefer softer, more feminine color palettes. Green/Purple offers a compromise between bold and subtle. Choose whichever combination genuinely appeals to you because they're all equally durable and functional. The color you actually enjoy looking at will probably result in more consistent use - when your rig is beautiful to you, you'll want to use it more often rather than viewing it as just another tool.
Hand-blown glass rigs are created by skilled glassmakers who work glass while it's hot, shaping it precisely for form and function. This process creates slight variations between pieces because each one is made individually - no two rigs are exactly identical. Mass-produced rigs use molds and automation, resulting in perfect uniformity but often at the cost of quality and durability. Hand-blown glass typically features thicker walls, better balance, and more thoughtful engineering because the maker cares about the product personally. The stacked puck and flower implosion design on this rig would be extremely difficult to manufacture via mold, which means it's specifically made by hand-blowing techniques. You're paying for craftsmanship and uniqueness, not just a logo.
Storage is straightforward but important - keep your rig on a stable, accessible shelf or in a protective case if transporting. The glass is tough but still vulnerable to impact, so avoid stacking items on top or placing it near edges where it could be knocked over. A padded storage case provides excellent protection if you travel with your rig, which is worth the investment if portability matters to you. Display your rig where you can see it - that visual reminder encourages regular use and appreciation of the craftsmanship. Keep it away from direct sunlight for extended periods (though this won't damage the glass, it prevents dust accumulation). After cleaning, ensure the interior is completely dry before storage to prevent water spots or mineral buildup.
Keeping this artistic rig in pristine condition requires regular but simple maintenance. After each session, immediately rinse the interior with warm water while the glass is still warm - residue wipes away instantly rather than hardening. For weekly deep cleaning, submerge the entire rig in isopropyl alcohol for 30 minutes to several hours depending on buildup. Use a soft pipe cleaner or old toothbrush to gently scrub the stacked puck chambers and any areas with residue buildup. The flower implosion pattern is mostly surface-level decoration, so it won't trap residue in hard-to-reach places. After scrubbing, rinse thoroughly with hot water until no alcohol smell remains, then shake out excess water and let it air dry standing upright.
The included 14mm quartz banger should be cleaned immediately after use while still warm. Residue comes off instantly with a cotton swab or cloth. If it hardens, a quick isopropyl soak loosens everything. Never use abrasive scrubbing on the banger because quartz scratches easily. The two-tone glass coloring is permanent and won't fade from cleaning - you can use normal soap, alcohol, and water without any special care beyond treating the glass itself gently. Store your rig on a stable, stable shelf or in a protective case if transporting. Avoid stacking other items on top or placing it near edges where it could be knocked over.
Note: Never expose the rig to rapid temperature changes - using boiling water on cold glass or placing a hot rig directly into cold water will cause thermal shock and potentially crack the glass. Always rinse with room-temperature water after soaking in alcohol to gradually bring the temperature down. The borosilicate glass is tough, but thermal stress is one of the few things that can actually damage it. With normal use and basic care, this rig will look and perform beautifully for years or decades.
This show-stopping rig pairs beautifully with a quality carb cap to optimize your airflow and concentrate vaporization. A reliable torch is essential for heating the included banger, and our dab tool collection provides everything you need for preparation. If you want backup quartz bangers, we have multiple options. Store your concentrates properly with our silicone containers, and check out our dab pad collection for excellent preparation surfaces.