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K.Haring Spoon Pipe

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About this Product

Product SKU: WHG-006342

The beautiful K. Haring Spoon is made of thick borosilicate glass. The neck and base of this hammer style pipe showcases K. Haring's artwork featuring a cascade of bold, fluctuating lines and colors. The Spoon is finished with the official K. Haring logo. 

This durable and lightweight pipe has a wide-rimmed base for a good grip and a flat mouthpiece that makes the piece comfortable to use. With its superior airflow and Keith Haring's iconic artistry, this pipe is sure to become your favorite. Because it's made of high-quality glass, this pipe never fails to deliver extraordinary flavor. 

Whether you're an art lover, weed aficionado, or just someone who appreciates smoking out of a beautiful piece, you're going to love owning this amazing pipe. Do yourself a favor and get your K. Haring Spoon while supplies last.

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"Beautiful pipe. I hated to smoke out of it, I did of course and Wow the way the mouthpiece is amazing. Thought it would be weird from pics but no way, very cool very happy."

- James C. Verified Buyer


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Highlights

4.5 inches

Length

  • Borosilicate Glass
  • Ergonomic grip
  • Hammer Style
  • Hand Applied
  • Heat Resistant
  • Iconic Keith Haring Artwork
  • Spoon
  • Thick Glass
  • Wide Base
  • Wide Rimmed Base
  • Wide Stable Base

Included in Your Purchase

  • K.Haring 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!