Smoking pipe
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Smoking pipe may refer to:
- Smoking pipe (tobacco), one of the most common methods for smoking tobacco
- Bowl (smoking), pipes of various designs for smoking cannabis
- Bong, also known as a water pipe
- Sherlock (pipe), a glass piece resembling the calabash pipe used in various portrayals of Sherlock Holmes
- Calumet (pipe), ceremonial "peace pipe" smoked by some Native American tribes
- Chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe with a clay bowl, often ornamented with precious stones
- Chillum (pipe), conical smoking pipe originally from India
- Hookah, tall stemmed pipe in which the smoke is cooled and filtered by passing through water
- Kiseru, Japanese pipe traditionally used for smoking finely shredded tobacco
- Meerschaum, a soft white mineral commonly carved into smoking pipes
- Midwakh, small smoking pipe of Arabian origin
- Opium pipe, designed for the vaporization and inhalation of opium
- Sebsi, traditional Moroccan smoking pipe
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See also
- Pipe smoking, the practice of smoking with a pipe
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