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Fine glass pipe with dragon theme body and pot inside dragon head chop. Carb hole is situated in the bottom of lower jawbone. For glass pipes enthusiasts.
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$99.0
Mystic glass pipe - dragon head
Fine glass pipe with dragon theme body and pot inside dragon head chop. Carb hole is situated in the bottom of lower jawbone. For glass pipes enthusiasts.
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$99.0
Mystic glass pipe - dragon head
Normal sized and shaped glass color changing smoking pipe - silver fumed CCG effect.  Carb hole on the left side. Natural handy pipe.
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$20.9
Blue dotted apache pipe
Silver fumed color changing glass bong, fine crafted with mabled nip and snake.
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$60.5
Red marbled one eye bong
This very rare small water bong is hand blown into crazy shape. Silver fumed with color changing effect - yellow in light, blue in dark. This water pipe is equipped with carb hole in the back side and also rubber grommet removable slider.
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$34.0
Water bong - PHX glass red fantasy - 6.3 in
New fantasy theme designed water bong. This bong see you all, so don't even try to hide. It will find you and crush your mind like peanut:) Silver fumed with decorated mouthpiece. Nice and unusual design.
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$55.0
Multieyed devil bong
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Nice classic look, ping and blue color combination. Nice crafted bowl with combination of glass on glass slider and icecatcher is good choice. Have all prerequisites for pleasure smoking.
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$106.7
Tornado bong
New model !Nicely crafted good size bong with iceholder and glass on glass slider with swirl blue and red colored bowl part. Modern look.
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$106.7
Urban bong modern swirl
Fine corduroy case, padded with soft foam. 100% hand made in Europe. We can recommend it for all our glass pipes. 


Follow the pictures to understand how our fine corduroy pipe case (pocket, bag) works.

Put the pipe into the pocket. 
Roll the hood over the pipe.
Use elastic fixtures to fix the shape.

Thats it! Simple, easy, safe and really nice looking.
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$7.7
Padded corduroy pipe case - bigger
Nice bong, hand blown out of heavy Pyrex glass, out of Bongin collection, is ready for tough guys. The bong has been equip with everything t that a proper bong must have. Ultra thick glass, roomy bowl, bulky diameter and many more. That all provides the best hit.....Beyond expectation!!
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$249.9
Water Bong
New spoon pipe. Nice twisted colored color changing pipe - silver fumed. Made from stronger Pyrex glass pipe, with two marbles on the side of pot. This pipe is inside out blown as all ours glass pipes are.
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$19.8
Glass pipe spoon - twisted colors - 3.9 in
Cool unusual and also very usable shaped small handy water bong. Have carbhole at the backside and provide very nice color changing effect. Fumed with silver, blue color striped body.
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$34.0
Crazy little water pipe
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$115.0
Bongs and pipes set
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$106.0
Bongs and pipes set
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$108.0
Bongs and pipes set
Great decorated one three parts bong with double stem (precooler). One size glass on glass aperture. Very nice fancy precooler and slider. This one is real brain crusher, have ice catcher and easy removable precooler and slider.  Qualituy hand blowed and stoner approved.  Be sure this one makes you happy.
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$316.8
Crazy sunshine bong with precooler
This greatly looking bong has really the unique ice catcher shape you could ever see! Also the slider is fantastic and mainly very handy. When you feel blue and have a lot of questions all over your head, this bong is just what you need. It will cheer you up and bring all the answers along.
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$180.4
Unique Question
Luxury bong from a new collection from Bongin. It is really a nice catch!!! Stunningly looking glass art, very sophisticated, colourfull. Thick glass, glass on glass crossover between the bong and the slider, ice catcher, huge base which takes in enough water for smooth smoke. On the sheft decorated with three horns with the swirling blue-red-orange patterns inside. The slider is equip with the handle for easier manipulation. It is the perfect gift for any smoker!
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$225.5
Bison Horn Bong
Silver fumed classic size and shape color changing glass pipe. Striped color pattern decorated with red dots.
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$20.9
Red crazy dotted smoking pipe
New spoon pipe model. Nice CCG glass pipe with blue swirl on pot bowl and red-white color changing pyrex glass holder tube. Made from stronger glass. Carb hole on left side.
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$19.8
Blue head swirl pipe
 

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Glass blowing

Glassblowing is the process of forming glass into useful shapes while the glass is in a molten, semi-liquid state. A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glasssmith, or gaffer.

History

While the first evidence of man-made glass occurs in Mesopotamia in the Late-Third/Early-Second Millennium B.C., the actual "blowing" of glass using a tube did not occur until sometime in the First century BC in Roman Syria. This advancement transformed the material's usefulness from a time-consuming process in which the medium was hot-formed around rough cores of mud and dung into a mass-producible material which could be quickly inflated into large, transparent, and leakproof vessels. Glassblowing techniques spread throughout the Roman world. Venice, particularly the island of Murano, became a centre for high quality glass manufacture in the late medieval period.

The relatively recent "studio glass movement" began in 1962 when Harvey Littleton, a ceramics professor, and Dominick Labino, a chemist and engineer, held two workshops at the Toledo Museum of Art, during which they began experimenting with melting glass in a small furnace and creating blown glass art. Thus Littleton and Labino are credited with being the first to make molten glass available to artists working in private studios. This approach to glassblowing blossomed into a worldwide movement, producing such flamboyant and prolific artists as Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, Fritz Driesbach and Marvin Lipofsky. Lino Tagliapietra was the first Murano-trained artist to leave and spread his knowledge in the United States. In 1971, Dale Chihuly began the Pilchuck Glass School near Stanwood, Washington. The Pilchuck School of Glass became the source of a great deal of the current American Studio Glass movement, and continues as such today.

In addition to glassblowing as an art, many individuals pursue glassblowing as a hobby,. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing hobbies in North America.

Process

Traditionally, the glass was melted in furnaces from the raw ingredients of sand, limestone, soda ash, potash and other compounds. The transformation of raw materials into glass takes place well above 2000°F (1100°C); the glass turns into a burnt orange color, the glass is then left to "fine out" (allowing the bubbles to rise out of the mass), and then the working temperature is reduced in the furnace to around 2000°F (1100°C). "Soda-lime" glass remains somewhat plastic and workable, however, as low as 1000°F (550°C).

Glassblowing involves three furnaces. The first, which contains a crucible of molten glass, is simply referred to as "the furnace." The second is called the "Glory Hole", and is used to reheat a piece in between steps of working with it. The final furnace is called the "lehr" or "annealer", and is used to slowly cool the glass, over a period of a few hours to a few days, depending on the size of the pieces. This keeps the glass from cracking due to thermal stress. Historically, all three furnaces were contained in one, with a set of progressively cooler chamber for each of the three purposes. Many glassblowing studios in Mexico and South America still employ this method.


The major tools involved are the blowpipe, the punty (or pontil), bench, marver, blocks, jacks, paddles, tweezers, and a variety of shears. The tip of the blowpipe is first preheated; then dipped in the molten glass in the furnace. The molten glass is 'gathered' on to the blowpipe in much the same way that honey is picked up on a dipper.

 
Glass created from complex murrine and zanfirico cane can possess a great deal of detail.Then, this glass is rolled on the marver, which was traditionally a flat slab of marble, but today is more commonly a fairly thick flat sheet of steel. This forms a cool skin on the exterior of the molten glass and shapes it. Then air is blown into the pipe, creating a bubble. Then, one can gather over that bubble to create a larger piece. Blocks are ladle-like tools made from water-soaked fruit wood and are used similarly to the marver to shape and cool a piece in the early steps of creation. The bench is a glassblower's workstation, and has a place for the glassblower to sit, a place for the handheld tools, and two rails that the pipe or punty rides on while the blower works with the piece. Jacks are a tool shaped somewhat like large tweezers with two blades. Jacks are used for forming shape later in the creation of a piece. Paddles are flat pieces of wood or graphite used for creating flat spots like a bottom. Tweezers are used to pick out details or to pull on the glass. There are two important types of shears, straight shears and diamond shears. Straight shears are essentially bulky scissors, used for making linear cuts. Diamond shears have blades that form a diamond shape when partially open. These are used for cutting off masses of glass. Once a piece has been blown to its approximate final size, the bottom is finalized. Then, the piece is transferred to a punty, and the top is finalized. There are many ways to apply patterns and color to blown glass, including rolling molten glass in powdered color or larger pieces of colored glass called frit. Complex patterns with great detail can be created through the use of cane (rods of colored glass) and murrine (rods cut in cross-sections to reveal patterns). These pieces of color can be arranged in a pattern and 'picked up' by rolling a bubble of molten glass over them.


A lampworker, usually operating on a much smaller scale, historically used alcohol lamps and breath or bellows-driven air to create a hot flame at a workbench to manipulate preformed glass rods and tubes. These stock materials took form as laboratory glass, beads, and durable scientific "specimens" — miniature glass sculpture. The craft, which was raised to an art form in the late 1960's by Hans Godo Frabel (later followed by lampwork artists such as Milon Townsend and Robert Mickelson), is still practised today. The modern lampworker uses a flame of oxygen and propane or natural gas. The modern torch permits working both the soft glass from the furnace worker and the borosilicate glass (pyrex) of the scientific glassblower who may have multiple headed torches and special lathes to help form the glass or fused quartz used for special projects. The molten glass is attached to a stainless steel or iron rod called a punty (or a punty rod, a pontil, or a mandrel) for shaping and transferring a hollow piece from the blowpipe for an opening to create from.

 

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