A tobacco pipe, often called simply a pipe, is a device specifically made to smoke tobacco. It comprises a chamber (the bowl) for the tobacco from which a thin hollow stem (shank) emerges, ending in a mouthpiece. Pipes can range from very simple machine-made briar models to highly prized hand-made artisanal implements made by renowned pipemakers, which are often very expensive collector's items. Pipe smoking is the oldest known traditional form of tobacco smoking.
Rossi Lucca pipes are rusticated and then polished to a smooth
luster. These pipes feature a metal trim ring that accents the
transition from the stem to the pipe. Choose from a wide
assortment of classic Rossi shapes and sizes.
Rossi Lucca pipes are rusticated and then polished to a smooth
luster. These pipes feature a metal trim ring that accents the
transition from the stem to the pipe. Choose from a wide
assortment of classic Rossi shapes and sizes.
Rossi Lucca pipes are rusticated and then polished to a smooth
luster. These pipes feature a metal trim ring that accents the
transition from the stem to the pipe. Choose from a wide
assortment of classic Rossi shapes and sizes.
A new addition to the Savinelli lineup is the Alligator Blue.
This unique alligator-skin rustication has been a big hit with
Savinelli fans, and now they've added a rich, blue finish. They
come with blue swirl pearlized acrylic stems that are both
attractive and durable. As with most Savinelli pipes, these will
accept their 6mm balsa filters. If you're looking for a pipe with
a striking, singular appearance, you'll definitely want to take a
look at the all-new Savinelli Alligator Blue.
A bent Billiard with a supple, Brandy-like taper toward the rim,
Savinelli's "677 KS" is a compact yet full-bodied take on the
classic English shape. Per the Italian marque's shaping
conventions, Savinelli has elaborated on the standard design,
adding mass to the base and transition with extra height and
taper lent to the bowl, all paired to one of their signature
triangular shanks. With plenty of chamber but in a convenient
overall size, this "677 KS" maintains a traditional profile
imbued with just enough accenting touches to make it the
distinctive work of Savinelli.
Featuring a mix of smooth-polished panels and deep, rusticated
channels, Savinelli's Alligator series presents a finish that
readily evokes the scaly, bumpy hide of its namesake texturally
and visually. The stummel's vibrant stain further accentuates its
eye catching appeal while the trim brass band provides some
subtle, refined contrast to the bowl's rugged disposition. For a
playful accenting touch, the stem of each pipe features the
stenciled silhouette of an alligator patiently awaiting its next
meal — or bowl, rather.
Long known for their unique appearance and coveted by collectors,
the Savinelli Alligator series features a finish indicative of
the fauna it's named for. The Savinelli Alligator pipe is highly
attractive thanks to its rusticated finish which is crafted to
resemble alligator skin. Eye-catching, no doubt, these
beautifully made pipes smoke exceptionally well too.
Long known for their unique appearance and coveted by collectors,
the Savinelli Alligator series features a finish indicative of
the fauna it's named for. The Savinelli Alligator pipe is highly
attractive thanks to its rusticated finish which is crafted to
resemble alligator skin. Eye-catching, no doubt, these
beautifully made pipes smoke exceptionally well too.
Most typically seen fitted with a straighter style of
Churchwarden stem, Savinelli's "403" is a trim Billiard design
that emphasizes sleek lines and svelte proportions. The bowl is
softer of line than the Italian marque's bolder, more firmly
heeled renditions, and here it's poised at a strong forward cant
on the end of an oval shank, accentuating the shape's streamlined
aesthetic. The "403" is perfect for pipe smokers drawn to classic
English and French pipes, especially designs with the added
benefits of Churchwarden length.
While Savinelli's Qandale series offers a number of shapes in
Churchwarden configuration, marked by an Old-World aesthetic, the
Italian marque also presents versions of more traditional,
minimalist style. The Churchwarden design hearkens back to the
long, willowy, clay "tavern pipes" of yesteryear, marked by
especially long stems. Myth shrouds the name's origin, with
stories speculating that churchwardens smoked these longer pipes
so as to keep smoke from their eyes while keeping watch over
unlocked churches. Others suggest that churchwardens used the
longer stems to hang pipe bowls out a window while they smoked
during church services. Regardless, the elongated stem promotes a
comfortable smoking posture well suited to peaceful, relaxing
smoking sessions, and this particular piece wears an
ebony-stained rustication for intriguing texture in hand and a
classy presentation.
Over many generations our handcrafted pipes have been perfected
by our Italian artisans who meticulously mold the finest quality
briar to exact specifications. Every pipe delivers a consistent
smoke time and time again. Often referred to as an “Armchair
Pipe”, the luxurious long bend allows you to easily read your
current book or unwind with your favorite show, all while
enjoying the smoke. This encourages a tranquil smoke when you’re
ready to recline. Because of this tapered stem, the pipe tends to
smoke wetter, so we’ve coupled this design with Briar cut from
the root bur of the Mediterranean heath tree to naturally absorb
moisture and resist intense heat.
Savinelli Roma pipes all feature a ripple-effect rustication. The
pipes are stained red with dark accents to make the rustication
stand out. The brilliant black stems have a gold trim ring and
badge.
Roma Lucites are standard Savinelli shapes with a dark
pebble-type rustication, with the rims finished in a smooth red.
The stems are pearlized Lucite that has a brown and cream color
that looks somewhat like horn.
Roma Lucites are standard Savinelli shapes with a dark
pebble-type rustication, with the rims finished in a smooth red.
The stems are pearlized Lucite that has a brown and cream color
that looks somewhat like horn.
Savinelli's "320 KS" is a thoroughly Italian take on the classic
Author shape, pairing a plump, well-rounded bowl to an equally
robust shank-and-stem combination. It's a properly full-bodied
rendition, featuring soft, supple curves throughout its hearty
proportions and bold, masculine lines. The "320 KS" is, in
essence, a more substantial, muscular take on the Italian
marque's other Author design, the "321." Reassuringly stout in
hand, and housing an impressively broad chamber, it's the perfect
pipe to sit back and relax with — the epitome of a comfort pipe
and considered a defining, signature shape among Savinelli's
portfolio.
While Savinelli's Roma and Roma Lucite lines pay homage to the
city of Rome as a whole, the Italian marque's Trevi series
commemorates a specific landmark within the capital: the Trevi
Fountain. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed in 1762, the Trevi represents the largest Baroque
fountain in Rome and is one of the most famous in the world,
marking the junction of three roads — tre vie in Italian, thus
leading to its name. For Savinelli's celebratory series, the
Italian marque presents here a dark-stained, glossy rustication,
accented with a flashy nickel ring emblazoned with the
characteristic arches of the Acqua Vergine, an ancient Roman
aqueduct for which the Trevi Fountain acted as a terminus.
Trimmer and more lithe than is usual in typically robust Italian
pipe design, Savinelli's "602" is a bent Billiard with more of a
Danish flair, especially noticeable in the sweeping curves of the
silhouette and slight taper of the bowl toward the rim. The
proportions between bowl and shank, though, return us to
bowl-centric Italian territory, contributing to a bold, sporty,
and active character, as appropriate in a sports car as in an
armchair.
While Savinelli's Roma and Roma Lucite lines pay homage to the
city of Rome as a whole, the Italian marque's Trevi series
commemorates a specific landmark within the capital: the Trevi
Fountain. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed in 1762, the Trevi represents the largest Baroque
fountain in Rome and is one of the most famous in the world,
marking the junction of three roads — tre vie in Italian, thus
leading to its name. For Savinelli's celebratory series, the
Italian marque presents here a dark-stained, glossy rustication,
accented with a flashy nickel ring emblazoned with the
characteristic arches of the Acqua Vergine, an ancient Roman
aqueduct for which the Trevi Fountain acted as a terminus.
While many designs on Savinelli's shape chart cater more toward
traditional English and French shaping cues when compared to the
bold, bowl-centric proportions of other Italian makers, the "606
KS" bent Billiard leans more heavily into that Italian neoclassic
style. The bowl is full and robust, dominating the visual weight
to leave the shank and stem in more slender, supporting roles.
Hearty of chamber, it poses a proud comforting disposition as one
of Savinelli's largest bent Billiard renditions, with only the
"616 KS" presenting a more muscular profile through the shank.
The "606 KS" offers a substantial feel in hand, and the lithe
bend and angled shank make for an effortless clench when smoking
hands free.
While Savinelli's Roma and Roma Lucite lines pay homage to the
city of Rome as a whole, the Italian marque's Trevi series
commemorates a specific landmark within the capital: the Trevi
Fountain. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed in 1762, the Trevi represents the largest Baroque
fountain in Rome and is one of the most famous in the world,
marking the junction of three roads — tre vie in Italian, thus
leading to its name. For Savinelli's celebratory series, the
Italian marque presents here a dark-stained, glossy rustication,
accented with a flashy nickel ring emblazoned with the
characteristic arches of the Acqua Vergine, an ancient Roman
aqueduct for which the Trevi Fountain acted as a terminus.
The Trevi series briars are finished in either a rich, smooth
burgundy, or the famous Savinelli pebble-type rustication in
glossy black. A finely detailed, silvery filigree band
beautifully sets off the black acrylic stem, which takes the 6mm
Balsa System filters.
While many designs on Savinelli's shape chart cater more toward
traditional English and French shaping cues when compared to the
bold, bowl-centric proportions of other Italian makers, the "606
KS" bent Billiard leans more heavily into that Italian neoclassic
style. The bowl is full and robust, dominating the visual weight
to leave the shank and stem in more slender, supporting roles.
Hearty of chamber, it poses a proud comforting disposition as one
of Savinelli's largest bent Billiard renditions, with only the
"616 KS" presenting a more muscular profile through the shank.
The "606 KS" offers a substantial feel in hand, and the lithe
bend and angled shank make for an effortless clench when smoking
hands free.
While Savinelli's Roma and Roma Lucite lines pay homage to the
city of Rome as a whole, the Italian marque's Trevi series
commemorates a specific landmark within the capital: the Trevi
Fountain. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed in 1762, the Trevi represents the largest Baroque
fountain in Rome and is one of the most famous in the world,
marking the junction of three roads — tre vie in Italian, thus
leading to its name. For Savinelli's celebratory series, the
Italian marque presents here a smooth, chestnut finish, accented
with a flashy nickel ring emblazoned with the characteristic
arches of the Acqua Vergine, an ancient Roman aqueduct for which
the Trevi Fountain acted as a terminus.
The Trevi series briars are finished in either a rich, smooth
brown, or the famous Savinelli pebble-type rustication in glossy
black. A finely detailed, silvery filigree band beautifully sets
off the black acrylic stem, which takes the 6mm Balsa System
filters.
The Trevi series briars are finished in either a rich, smooth
brown, or the famous Savinelli pebble-type rustication in glossy
black. A finely detailed, silvery filigree band beautifully sets
off the black acrylic stem, which takes the 6mm Balsa System
filters.
Savinelli's "311 KS" Poker is a resolute, yet dynamic take on the
classic utilitarian shape characterized by the bowl's pronounced
forward cant and succinct saddle stem displaying the lightest
hint of downward turn. Its sturdy sitting capability makes it the
perfect desk pipe while the crisply chamfered rim echoes the firm
aesthetic of the defined transition and cylindrical bowl. It's
also a slightly more compact offering compared to the Italian
marque's other Poker design, the "310 KS," which displays a
raised, rounded rim and a slightly longer downturned stem. While
the "311 KS" is somewhat downsized, it certainly doesn't
sacrifice anything in regards to chamber depth or its charming
practicality.
While Savinelli's Roma and Roma Lucite lines pay homage to the
city of Rome as a whole, the Italian marque's Trevi series
commemorates a specific landmark within the capital: the Trevi
Fountain. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed in 1762, the Trevi represents the largest Baroque
fountain in Rome and is one of the most famous in the world,
marking the junction of three roads — tre vie in Italian, thus
leading to its name. For Savinelli's celebratory series, the
Italian marque presents here a smooth, chestnut finish, accented
with a flashy nickel ring emblazoned with the characteristic
arches of the Acqua Vergine, an ancient Roman aqueduct for which
the Trevi Fountain acted as a terminus.
The Stanwell Amber pipe is the newest addition to a long line of
quality Stanwell. Each pipe features a light blonde stain that
shows off the beauty of the grain structure. The pipes in this
line were chosen because of the high-quality of the briar.
Stanwell Amber pipes are expertly fitted with durable acrylic
stems that will last a lifetime. The most popular Stanwell shapes
are represented within the Amber line and are exceptionally
affordable.
The Stanwell Amber pipe is the newest addition to a long line of
quality Stanwell. Each pipe features a light blonde stain that
shows off the beauty of the grain structure. The pipes in this
line were chosen because of the high-quality of the briar.
Stanwell Amber pipes are expertly fitted with durable acrylic
stems that will last a lifetime. The most popular Stanwell shapes
are represented within the Amber line and are exceptionally
affordable.
The Stanwell Amber pipe is the newest addition to a long line of
quality Stanwell. Each pipe features a light blonde stain that
shows off the beauty of the grain structure. The pipes in this
line were chosen because of the high-quality of the briar.
Stanwell Amber pipes are expertly fitted with durable acrylic
stems that will last a lifetime. The most popular Stanwell shapes
are represented within the Amber line and are exceptionally
affordable.
The Stanwell Amber pipe is the newest addition to a long line of
quality Stanwell. Each pipe features a light blonde stain that
shows off the beauty of the grain structure. The pipes in this
line were chosen because of the high-quality of the briar.
Stanwell Amber pipes are expertly fitted with durable acrylic
stems that will last a lifetime. The most popular Stanwell shapes
are represented within the Amber line and are exceptionally
affordable.
The Stanwell Amber pipe is the newest addition to a long line of
quality Stanwell. Each pipe features a light blonde stain that
shows off the beauty of the grain structure. The pipes in this
line were chosen because of the high-quality of the briar.
Stanwell Amber pipes are expertly fitted with durable acrylic
stems that will last a lifetime. The most popular Stanwell shapes
are represented within the Amber line and are exceptionally
affordable.
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