Tobacco pipe, stem and mouthpiece; Central Europe, c. 1850.
Seafoam "Meerschaum", punched silver, wood and bone.
Punched.
Measurements: 9 x 10 x 4.5 cm; 34 cm.
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Tobacco pipe, stem and mouthpiece; Central Europe, c. 1850.
Seafoam "Meerschaum", punched silver, wood and bone.
Punched.
Measurements: 9 x 10 x 4.5 cm; 34 cm.
Tobacco pipe that conserves the stem and the mouthpiece. The piece stands out for the carved details, both in the stem, which alternates the bichrome of the materials, and in the bowl, which has the shape of a dragon.
Seafoam, or seafoam (sepiolite), has been highly prized in the manufacture of smoking pipes since the 18th century due to its physical and aesthetic properties. This mineral, of sedimentary origin and porous structure, is especially prized for its ability to absorb moisture and tobacco residues, resulting in a drier, fresher and smoother smoke. In addition, its lightness and ease of carving allow for the creation of highly ornamental shapes, which has elevated its status as a favorite material for the elaboration of artistic pipes. In museums and private collections, meerschaum pipes stand out as representative pieces of 19th and 20th century European craftsmanship, loaded with historical and cultural value.
The pipes, in particular, have been considered true pieces of art and material testimony of epochs and styles. Made of various materials, many of them reflect the aesthetics, technology and values of the societies that produced them. Their careful manufacture and ornamental design turned some of them into luxury objects.
Today, beyond the debate surrounding tobacco consumption and its effects, pipes represent a field of interest for collectors, anthropologists and museologists. Their value lies not only in their rarity or antiquity, but also in what they reveal about everyday practices, the evolution of industrial design and the history of consumption. Thus, these objects transcend their original function to become bearers of cultural memory.
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