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Eyup Sabri Meerschaum Hephaestus and Aphrodite (with Case and Tamper) (Unsmoked) Tobacco Pipe

Product Number: 004-653-7293

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Measurements & Other Details

CONDITION:
Unsmoked

STAMPING:
1988
ES
297

(Tamper) L: 1.88 W: 0.35

  • Length: 8.52 in./216.41 mm.
  • Weight: 5.76 oz./163.29 g.
  • Bowl Height: 2.61 in./66.29 mm.
  • Chamber Depth: 2.22 in./56.39 mm.
  • Chamber Diameter: 0.91 in./23.11 mm.
  • Outside Diameter: 3.13 in./79.50 mm.
  • Stem Material: Horn
  • Filter: None
  • Shape: Figural
  • Finish: Carved
  • Material: Meerschaum
  • Country: Turkey

About This Pipe

Meerschaum was first used to make pipes around 1723, becoming wildly popular early on as a more durable alternative to clay. A natural mineral formation, the soft white material is a form of sepiolite, called meerschaum (German for "sea foam"). Meerschaum is a perfect pipe medium because of its neutral flavor profile, immune to "ghosting" — when a pipe absorbs flavors from other tobaccos during a smoke — making it ideal for sampling a variety of blends. Meerschaum pipes are also prized for their ability to patinate as they're smoked. The porous mineral absorbs oils during the smoking process, slowly developing an array of gold and brown hues and even turning a rich black color with enough time. Historically, wealthy pipe smokers were known to hire men to smoke their pipes around the clock to speed up this process. Austria and Turkey were long the great centers of meerschaum pipe production, with Turkey now being the sole exporter of the beloved pipes. Its relative ease of carving while moist allows for the rendering of highly figural, sculptural pipes that are rich with detail, with this Hephaestus and Aphrodite design from Eyup Sabri being a good example of that style.

-John McElheny