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. This spoon pipe was fumed with gold to give it that nice golden color with a honeycomb pattern on the front. Because of the gold fuming, the coloring of the pipe will change the more it is used. This pipe also has a cute flower-shaped glass “millie” encased in a clear marble on the right side of the bowl.
Fun Fact: Glass millies are a form of glass art made using a technique like the one used to make hard candy slices. Glass rods are carefully placed layer upon layer to create a low-resolution image. The glass is heated/melted and stretched into one long rod, condensing the image into a higher resolution, sharpening the image. These rods are slice into chips, known as millie chips.
Product Features:
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.
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This beautiful spoon-shaped hand pipe was made in Austin, TX by Lonestar Glass Co. This pipe is clear with a reversal pattern in the mouthpiece and the front of the pipe.
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 silver and gold. Because this pipe was fumed with silver and gold, its coloring will change the more it gets used.
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