Fikri Baki Eagle Claw w/ Cumberland Estate Block Meerschaum Pipe, Turkish Estates

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Description

Unlike their counterparts in the world of briar, the artisans who carve meerschaum pipes are seldom known by name. Only a very small percentage of such carvers rise to a level of mastery and recognition that leads to their pipes being explicitly attributed to them. At any given outlet, you might find a pipe signed or tied to someone like Bekler, Tekin, Kenan, or Sabri, but most will simply carry the company brand, in a manner closer to factory pipe manufacture and sales.

Fikri Baki Cetekinkaya, known simply as Fikri Baki, or F. Baki, first began carving meerschaum pipes in 1969 and is today known as one of the all-time greats in his field. This is not just for his ability to carve meerschaum, but also his pioneering skills in applying techniques and materials used in briar pipes to his meerschaums. This included not just silverware, but also bamboo and ebonite, which he hand-cut for his pipes. Baki also spent time studying pipe making with the legendary German artisan Rainer Barbi (the latter being best known for his briars, but who also dabbled in meerschaum). In recent times, in part due to exclusivity arrangements, Baki pipes have become increasingly difficult to acquire in the West, much to the chagrin of his many admirers.

This magnum-sized Baki shows off his immaculate abilities as a carver in a rendition of a staple of meerschaum design: the claw and egg. Unlike most other renditions, however, this one also features one of Baki’s hand-cut cumberland stems.

The condition is great. Some very light scratches on the rim. The bowl has already started to develop a lovely patina, though there’s plenty more to come for its next owner.

 

Details:

Length: 7.4″ / 187.9mm

Bowl Width: 0.86 / 21.84mm

Bowl Depth: 2.17″ / 55.11mm

Weight: 2.8oz / 80g

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition Used