Product Features:
- Made be Rockin’ A Glass in Gresham, TX
- Made in the USA.
- Made with sturdy American Borosilicate Glass
- Carb Location: Left
- Approximately 5″ long.
This beautiful glass pipe was made by Rockin’ A Glass in Gresham, TX. It was made by encasing colored rods that are stacked in a linear, parallel fashion, making a “lined tube.” Then after those lines have been wagged and wigged, the tube is condensed into a sphere, and its axis inverted 90 degrees, displaying the manipulated lined tube and its terminations.
The colorful “wigwag” pattern on the front of the pipe adds vibrant playful vibes. In laymen’s terms, the wigwag pattern is made by melting long and skinny different colored glass rods together to make colorful and contrasting line tubing. And then the glass blower starts turning, twisting, and pulling that line tubing back and forth in small sections to make that wavy look. It takes a bit of prep work, which is why pipes with this pattern are usually a bit more expensive.
Product Features:
This beautiful spoon-shaped hand pipe was made in Austin, TX by Lonestar Glass Co. This pipe is clear with a colorful reversal pattern on the mouthpiece and the front of the pipe.
This 3″ green hand pipe was made here in the USA.
This beautiful glass pipe was made by Rockin’ A Glass in Gresham, TX. It was made by melting frit (tiny shards of glass) into clear glass, then fumed with gold. Because this pipe was fumed with gold, its coloring will change the more it gets used.
This 4″ yellow spoon-shaped hand-pipe was made in America. We currently cannot remember the name of the artist who made this pipe. We will update this product as soon as we remember or figure out who made it.
This beautiful hand-blown pipe is made by Glass Parrot out of Longview, TX. This spoon-shaped hand-pipe is made from clear glass with some line work and fuming. This pipe has been spun to create a reversal in the front with yellow, black, and fuming.
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