Description
Discover the Artistic Wonder: Glass Blowing Business Passenger Trim A - Lost City
Step into the captivating world of glass art with the exquisite Glass Blowing Business Passenger Trim A - Lost City. Standing at an impressive 8 inches tall with a 4-inch diameter, this masterpiece is more than just a waterpipe; it's a statement piece that embodies the spirit of creativity and craftsmanship.
Why This Changes Everything
Crafted by C-lanni, this glass waterpipe revolutionizes your smoking experience. With its unique design inspired by the enigmatic allure of a lost city, it transforms every session into an extraordinary journey. The precise 10mm 90-degree joint ensures optimal airflow, delivering smooth and flavorful hits every time.
The Details That Matter
- Height & Diameter: Stands gracefully at 8 inches with a stable 4-inch base.
- Joint Size: Features a durable 10mm 90-degree joint for seamless compatibility.
A Work of Art in Every Session
The intricate design and high-quality materials promise longevity and performance, making it an ideal addition to any collection. Whether you're hosting friends or enjoying a solo moment, this piece offers unparalleled satisfaction.
Join the Community of Enthusiasts
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The Questions You’re Asking
What makes this waterpipe unique?
The combination of artistic design inspired by ancient cities and superior craftsmanship sets it apart as both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Can this be used for both dry herbs and concentrates?
This versatile piece is compatible with both dry herbs and concentrates, allowing you to tailor your sessions to your preference.
How do I clean it?
Caring for your waterpipe is simple: use isopropyl alcohol and warm water to maintain its pristine condition without compromising its beauty.






























