Kiseru Traditional Japanese Pipe

Kiseru Traditional Japanese Pipe

It is a traditional Japanese pipe with a long history in Japanese culture. Compact and exquisite, usually made of bamboo, wood, or metal, with a simple yet elegant design. The feature is a slender tube and a small pipe bowl, which allows smokers to slowly savor the aroma of tobacco. Usually, tobacco is filled into a pipe bowl and then the end of the tobacco is lit. Due to the small size of the pipe bowl, smokers need to light their tobacco frequently. It also holds a place in traditional Japanese art and literature, often depicted in ukiyo-e and literary works, reflecting its importance in social life. It is an indispensable part of Japanese culture.
Opium pipe

Opium pipe

Also known as opium pipe or opium smoking gun, it is a device used for smoking opium. Usually made of metal or bamboo, equipped with a long and thin tube, one end used for smoking and the other end connected to a container containing opium. Opium is heated in a container during use, and smoke is inhaled into the user's mouth through a tube. During the Opium War, the opium trade not only caused serious social problems, but also triggered conflicts between China and Britain, ultimately leading to the outbreak of the Opium War. It also reflects the society's dependence and abuse of opium at that time. Be vigilant against any form of drug abuse and committed to protecting people's health and social stability