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The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 05:37
by coco

- The bowl was small because tobacco was super expensive. Still, most people smoked several bowls in succession.
- The tobacco was finer than shag cut

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 05:56
by coco

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 07:36
by Hugo Drax
I bought one of these in Kyoto about ten years ago. 8th generation makers, ancient house, whole nine yards. Cost about 30 dollars for a brass and bamboo one, about 4 bucks for a box if kizami tobacco.

3 puffs and it's gone. Super cool little thing. Thanks for reminding me to go look for it!

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 08:47
by sweetandsour
Very interesting posts.

An aside: I've been punched in the kiseru before, but the word had different meanings.

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 09:04
by Wosbald
+JMJ+
sweetandsour wrote: 08 Apr 2023, 08:47 […]

An aside: I've been punched in the kiseru before, but the word had different meanings.
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The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 11:35
by Hovannes
Such fine silver work is delightful to see being performed.

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 01 May 2023, 08:14
by Bloodhound
Very cool...This has got me looking at them on line

The Traditional Kiseru

Posted: 02 May 2023, 06:09
by FredS
I have one I picked up during one of my visits for business. It was made for the tourist trade. It has the requisite connecting holes so it could be smoked if I ever get the desire.