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Scorpion Glow in the Dark Spoon Pipe

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Product SKU: PP1737

Glass spoon-style pipes featuring all types of critters are among the most popular hand pipes today. This 4.25-inch long Scorpion Glow Spoon Pipe is an exemplary piece featuring UV-reactive scorpion-shaped raised highlights on a solid background. 

This glow in the dark pipe is made of thick and durable borosilicate glass. It's a standout piece that won't go unnoticed at parties, and especially at night. The pipe has a deep recessed bowl and a carb hole on the left side for controlling airflow. 

Whether you're collecting unique pipes or want a durable piece to share with friends, this nice spoon pipe with the cool scorpion design is a top choice. 

This product comes in assorted colors, so you'll receive a randomly selected color-- each more stunning than the last.

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    Highlights

    4.25 inches

    Length

    Glass

    Material

    Glow in the Dark

    Specialty Glass

    • Animal Themed
    • Deep Bowl
    • Durable Borosilicate Glass
    • fkp0912
    • Flattened Bottom - Sits Flat
    • Glow in the Dark Glass
    • Glow in the Dark!
    • Left Side Carb
    • Spoon
    • Themed
    • Thick Glass

    Included in Your Purchase

    • Scorpion Glow in the Dark Spoon Pipe
    • Free, Fast Shipping (in the US)
    • Discrete Packaging
    • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
    • Expert Product Support


    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!