Aragorn pipe

Inspired by the pipe utilized by Strider, also known as Aragorn, from the Lord of the Rings.
I’ve made different versions of this pipe, playing with different combinations of woods and colors. The main versions are the following:

Standard version: Briar with a smooth bowl and a steam-bent stem made of maple wood (or cherry wood, or durmast oak wood, or other woods) detachable from the bowl; acrylic amber/horn mouthpiece tip (fixed), brass decorative button handmade, abalone dots that guides the correct alignment of stem and bowl..

Sandblasted version: Same features of the standard version, but with sandblasted stem and bowl, and a matte finish. Eventually .a live edge rim (bark)

Old World version: Same features of the standard version, but with worn, antique appearance. Hand-chiseled surface.

Special version: Bowl and stem made of flamed woods (flamed/straight grain briar bowl, curly maple stem). A wooden handmade stand is included.

Olive wood version: bowl made of beautiful apulian olive wood (veins can vary a lot due to the nature of the wood), steam bent durmast oak or maple wood, detachable from the bowl, brass decorative button handmade, abalone dots, acrylic mouthpiece tip (fixed)

Fossil edition made of bog oak: see the specific section here.

The pipe comes with a soft bag and a signed certificate.

 

Go to my shop and check if this pipe is available, or commission me one!

Watch the original scenes of Aragorn smoking his churchwarden pipe here.