This is because, on our Deluxe models, the mortise is made from briar itself, while the tenons used are made from Delrin. This allows for more precision construction of the pipe's draft hole, as well as a general extra durability and longevity.
As I've mentioned in previous listings, I'm particularly fond of bringing shapes typically associated with briar pipes to the world of meerschaum ones. So far I've worked with my carver in Eskisehir to design meerschaums with Danish influences, Italian influences, and more traditional English, French, and Irish influences. For some of our latest designs, the key influences came from another country associated with adventurous, high-grade briar pipes: Japan.
Taking inspiration from masters such as Hiroyuki Tokutomi, Ichi Kitahara, and the carvers at the Tsuge Ikebana workshop, the results were pipes that, while all different, had one quintessentially Japanese thing in common: asymmetry. This particular pipe melds Japanese-style asymmetrical shaping with a very traditional staple, the cavalier, with daring, but impressive, results.
Weight: 2.3oz / 66g. Replace this text with your service information.