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Smoking Pipes & Chillums

Delve into a world of smoking sophistication with our curated collection of pipes and chillums here at Shiva Online. From timeless wooden classics reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes to innovative silicone marvels, our range caters to every taste and preference. Each product is meticulously crafted to deliver a premium smoking experience, blending tradition with modern functionality. Whether you seek the intense hits of a compact chillum or the elegance of a deluxe brass pipe, we have something to elevate your smoking ritual. Explore our selection and discover the perfect companion for your smoke sessions, backed by expertise, authority, and trustworthiness.

FAQs

What are the different kinds of smoking pipe?

When it comes to smoking herbs, there are several types of pipes that are commonly used. One popular type is a chillum, which is a small, straight pipe made from clay or stone. It typically has a narrow bowl and a straight stem, and is designed for smoking small amounts of herbs at a time. Another type of pipe that is commonly used for herb smoking is a water pipe, also known as a bong. Water pipes typically have a larger bowl and a long, curved stem that leads to a chamber filled with water. The water cools and filters the smoke, making it smoother and less harsh on the lungs.

What's the difference between vapes and smoking pipes?

Vaporizers heat the herbs to a temperature that releases the active compounds in the herbs without burning them. This produces a vapor that is inhaled, rather than smoke. Vaporizers can be more expensive than traditional smoking pipes, but they are considered to be healthier and more efficient because they produce less harmful chemicals and waste.

How do you use a pipe to smoke herbs?

To smoke with a pipe, the herbs are placed in the bowl or chamber of the pipe and then lit with a lighter or match. The smoker then inhales the smoke through the stem or mouthpiece of the pipe. Some people prefer to inhale the smoke into their mouths and then inhale it into their lungs, while others inhale directly into their lungs.