Md. Angga Smooth Asymmetric Blowfish w/ Horn Handmade Briar Pipe, New
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Description
As with other forms of art and craft, pipe making has a curious tendency to “run in the family.” Denmark, of course, is famous for its pipe making dynasties, such as the successive generations of Ivarsson, Chonowitsch, and Balleby pipes. The same holds for the Morel family in France and the Blatter family in Canada. There are also instances where siblings make pipes together, such as in the cases of Blatter Bros and Vollmer & Nilsson. And there are also examples where two or more siblings from the same family will make pipes individually, as Sven Knudsen and Teddy Knudsen did before and after their brief Dantonian partnership.
This latter example is most apt to describe two brothers from Indonesia with seemingly genetic talents for pipe making: Wandi Riyadi and Md. Angga. While Angga has learned plenty from his brother Riyadi over the years, he’s also managed to step out of his brother’s increasingly large shadow and to carve his own path.
In the case of this one, it’s a very nice, asymmetric blowfish rendition, one that I’m sure will have made his brother proud. Here a cross-cut, paneled approach has been taken to shaping, allowing for wide open planes of pure bird’s-eye to collect at either side of the bowl.
Details:
Length: 6.0″ / 152.4mm
Bowl Width: 0.75 / 19.05mm
Bowl Depth: 1.39″ / 35.30mm
Weight: 2.3oz / 66g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
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| Condition | New |
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