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The "Candycane" Rasta Striped Mini Bubbler

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About this Product

Product SKU: PP840

This beautiful, curvy little bubbler pipe is the ideal piece to use for taking quick hits of your favorite herbal strains. It's a sturdy little 4-inch pipe made of thick borosilicate glass.

Featuring multi-colored squiggles and lines, you'll be all giggles & grins after smoking your herbs from this handy little pipe. Ideal for on-the-go use, this pocket-sized bubbler will cool your hits so they're smooth and easy on your throat and lungs.

There's a carb hole on the left side of the pipe for controlling the size and intensity of your hits. Each pipe is individually made and may vary in color and design. Order yours today.

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    "What a gorgeous piece of glass! And the shipping was very fast. I used to live in Asheville... excited to see it can from there. A+ Best of luck to your company!"

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    Highlights

    4 inches

    Length

    Borosilicate Glass

    Material

    Glass

    Material

    • Bent Neck
    • Borosilicate Glass
    • Bubbler
    • Bubbler Design
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    • Diffused Downstem
    • Glass Bubbler
    • Glass color may vary from photo
    • Left Side Carb
    • Multicolor Rake Work
    • PACT Vape
    • Rasta Stripes
    • Sits flat and upright


    How It's Made
    Glass Spoon Pipes

    Despite their straightforward nature, making hand pipes requires a large amount of training and experience. Glass artists start with a tube about four inches long and decorate it with a variety of techniques such as fuming, linework, etc. Next the artist starts to create the shape of the pipe by stretching the neck and forming the mouthpiece. The artist then carefully blows into the end of the tube to expand the glass and shape the bowl. They then push the bowl and pop the carb before placing it in the kiln to finish!