Stamped Red Clay Opium Pipe Bowl

c. 1850
$148 USD
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Dimensions
W: 2.0" D: 2.0" H: 2.0"
Materials
Ceramic
Brass
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Collection #
CDKZ084L
Estimated Shipping
$16

This unusual object is a 19th century opium pipe bowl, sculpted of dark clay to an eight-sided form with a tapered mouthpiece and fitted with a brass collar. Minimal and refined, the pipe bowl is decorated with large characters stamped into each side, originally filled with slip clay inlay of a contrasting light color. The pipe bowl and collar are beautifully aged from years of use, softened by a rich patina and marked with oxidation.

Unlike a tobacco pipe, the opium pipe was designed especially to allow resinous opium to be vaporized, rather than burned. Consequently, opium pipes have a distinctive form, featuring a long pipe-stem with a mouthpiece at one end and a pipe bowl affixed by a metal saddle two-thirds down the pipe. The opposite end of the stem would remain sealed, ensuring all airflow passed through pipe-bowl. Small chip to top edge.

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PIPE DREAMS

Beginning in the 18th century, smoking opium recreationally became an entire culture unto itself, replete with beautifully crafted paraphernalia that expressed one's good taste and refinement.

Each step of the smoking process called for a different accessory, each an opportunity to impress.

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