Showing posts with label water pipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water pipe. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

Vibrant Shadows in the Art World: Custom Glass Pipes Boom Underground


Thanks to a recent growing trend of custom glass pipes, cannabis users can smoke in style! These pipes boast unique designs and an attractive, engaging appearance.

Although they’re not currently recognized as “legitimate” art, there’s a great demand for custom glass pipes. Many online stores offer custom, hand-blown glass pipes and bongs. The Degenerate Art: The Art and Culture of Glass Pipes is devoted to the process of glassblowing. Custom glass pipes are widely available online in myriad quirky color combinations and shapes, some even fashioned after animals. Prices range anywhere from about fifteen to a hundred thousand dollars depending on the artist and complexity of design. (Hint: Chong’s products go upward of a thousand dollars. They’re rare since his line was discontinued.) Smaller businesses such as local stores and glass workshops even take commissions for new designs!
documentary

What started off as friendly competition between glassblowers has become a huge underground phenomenon. According to the 2011 documentary Degenerate Art: The Art and Culture of Glass Pipes, glassblowing custom pipes is a billion-dollar industry, and there are many thousand glassblowers in the U.S. The process of designing and creating these pipes is widely regarded as an art form, yielding a showpiece rather than a mere means to an end.

And even though they’re decorative, these pipes are designed for use. One glassblower from Degenerate Art even proved this by throwing one of his pipes on the ground to show it wouldn’t break!

There’s no denying that the industry is already huge. But starting a few weeks ago, custom glass pipes are bringing another wave of scrutiny. A good amount of people are still just now learning about it. “People may know what a glass pipe is but they have no idea that there’s this whole subculture, that people are making multi-thousand dollar pieces or that they’re beautiful, amazing objects that really have never been seen before,” the documentary describes.

So why not bring these pipes into the mainstream? Well some companies are making the bold step in that direction. One online store that comes to mind, marijuanapackaging.com, has begun selling custom glass pipes along with manufactured glass pipes. However, the unfortunate truth is that many glassblowers making pipes face obstacles from federal laws.

Weed guru Tommy Chong famously created a line of bongs and pipes called “Chong’s Glass,” which ran until he was arrested for distributing paraphernalia in 2003. Unfortunately many other glassblowers had been arrested on similar charges. Although this affected people in the industry, it hasn’t fazed them. After taking the situation into consideration and carefully adapting, they got back on their feet. Today, there are many thousand glassblowers in the U.S. and over a billion dollars in the practice.

Many glassblowers have college degrees, but there are few prerequisites. People interested in making their own glass pipes usually become apprentices for glassblowers. A few just jump in. After all, there’s a booming market waiting for them right now. They might still have to be surreptitious, but their perseverance in the face of prosecution has proven the industry nigh invincible. And many are confident that someday these intricate works of art will end up where they belong—in galleries and museums.

In the meantime, they’re giving many happy cannabis smokers an aesthetically pleasing way to their high.

For more information on glassblowing custom pipes, watch the documentary Degenerate Art.

Monday, February 2, 2015

What's the Difference Between a Bong and A Dab Rig?

Whether you are a hardcore stoner or have "never touched the stuff" chances are that you've heard of a bong. Only the real pothead would be familiar with a "dab rig", also known as an oil rig, or concentrate rig. 

Dab rigs look something like a glass bong, but are specialized for "dabbing", which is smoking a concentrated form of cannabis (honey oil, shatter, wax). The bong is the quintessential smoking device used by stoners for decades, whereas the dab rig is the wave of the future. To clarify what really sets these two glass pipes apart, I've outlined the main differences between a bong and a dab rig below.

 Bowl vs. Nail
The biggest difference between a bong and a dab rig has a lot to do with the product being smoked. With a bong, one would smoke dry herb. The herb would be packed into your bowl to be lit with a standard lighter. A dab rig however uses a "nail" instead of a bowl. The nail rests on the part of the dab rig called a glass joint. The nail itself is heated to very high temperatures using a hand torch, so that when the honey oil or wax is placed onto the nail the concentrated cannabis is vaporized before being inhaled.
glass bowl
Ti nail



Size
A glass bong is almost always going to be bigger than a dab rig. The reason being is that combusted dry herb doesn't vaporize, so the bong could be as big as you want it to be because the smoke will travel the entire path without dissipating or sticking to the glass. On the other hand, the smaller dab rig just make sense. A small compact dab rig keeps the vapor milky and condensed, keeping the flavor and potency. Many dab heads will say, the shorter the path from the nail to the face, the harder the hit.




Price
Dab rigs are generally going to be more expensive, but not by much. This is mostly has to do with the nail, which is more specialized and often made with pricey material, like titanium. You can find cheap dab rigs, you just need to know where to look. There's an online store that sells wholesale glass pipes and is open to the public. Just click on the link above to check it out! Enjoy!