Armellini Botero Reverse Calabash Rusticated Dublin Estate Briar Pipe, Unsmoked
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Description
Armellini is something of a hidden gem in the world of Italian pipe making, which might surprise given the singular contributions of its namesake, Mauro Armellini, to Italian pipe history. Mauro himself began his pipe-making career at the Rossi factory in the 1960s, before it was acquired by Savinelli. Later, Mauro worked for Savinelli, where he played an instrumental role in developing many of its iconic rustication styles, such as the coveted Corallo finish. After leaving Savinelli, Mauro created his own make, Mauro Armellini. In his workshop in Barasso, in northern Italy, he crafted these pipes alongside his four daughters. After Mauro passed in 2004, his daughter Wilma took the reins of the Armellini workshop, which continues to produce hand made pipes in both traditional and modern freehand styles.
Armellini’s Botero is one of the more playful series crafted in the make’s Barasso workshop. Combining exaggerated forms, exotic accents, and colorful stems, no two Botero pipes are exactly alike. This one is almost reminiscent of the short and bulbous Dublins found in Danish pipe making, for example, while at the same time wearing a very Italian, dark partial rustication, and featuring a very “Armellini” swirling Lucite ferrule. This pipe also incorporates a reverse calabash system into its broad shank, helping to reduce heat and absorb moisture created during use.
This pipe is completely unsmoked, having come to us via a large new old stock lot from a shop closure.
Details:
Length: 5.5″ / 139.7mm
Bowl Width: 0.88 / 22.35mm
Bowl Depth: 1.51″ / 38.35mm
Weight: 3.1oz / 90g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
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| Condition | Used |
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| Notes | Unsmoked new old stock (NOS). |













