Handmade Traditional Moroccan Sebsi Pipe - 2 pieces
$58.00
& FREE Shipping
Quantity
1
This item is handmade. Please allow 1 - 3 days for processing.
Payment Methods:
About this item
Handmade Traditional Moroccan Sebsi Pipe - 2 pieces
The traditional Moroccan Sebsi pipe is a traditional Moroccan wooden pipe used for smoking. Sebsi pipes are most used in the Maghreb countries (particularly in Morocco) for smoking kif (a mixture of cannabis and taba, a species of wild tobacco). Its all-natural material construction and long-haul shape allow for a great sensation when smoking small amounts of the blend.
Sebsi smoking in Morocco has been a tradition for hundreds of years and is still commonly smoked in Morocco by young and old.
Sebsi are normally 40-45cm long, giving the vapors more time to cool before inhaling as users must inhale slowly. The bowl that fits on the end of the Sebsi is called a Skuff and is handmade from clay, bone or stone.
Features :
Material: Wood
Hose size: 39-45 cm (14-17″)
Color: Wood
Clutch: leather / traditional beige color
Contents: 1 Sesi pipe / 4 terracotta
NOTE :
Due to the nature of craftsmanship, a small variation in color, size or design may occur. The hand held door knocker is unique and truly one of a kind.
All sales benefit indigenous artisans to help ensure the continuation of traditional craft techniques.
Sebsi smoking in Morocco has been a tradition for hundreds of years and is still commonly smoked in Morocco by young and old.
Sebsi are normally 40-45cm long, giving the vapors more time to cool before inhaling as users must inhale slowly. The bowl that fits on the end of the Sebsi is called a Skuff and is handmade from clay, bone or stone.
Features :
Material: Wood
Hose size: 39-45 cm (14-17″)
Color: Wood
Clutch: leather / traditional beige color
Contents: 1 Sesi pipe / 4 terracotta
NOTE :
Due to the nature of craftsmanship, a small variation in color, size or design may occur. The hand held door knocker is unique and truly one of a kind.
All sales benefit indigenous artisans to help ensure the continuation of traditional craft techniques.
Listed on 26 February, 2024