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Hookah

The hookah, or shisha or waterpipe, is a single or multi-stemmed instrument used to smoke flavored tobacco. A hookah pipe is a traditional smoking machine originating from the Middle East. Usually, it includes a base filled with water, a metal body, a bowl for tobacco, a hose, and a mouthpiece. The Hookah tobacco is heated with hot coals; The smoke is drawn through the water, which cools and filters it before inhaling it. Hookahs come in various designs, often featuring intricate patterns and decorative elements.
They are not only used for smoking but also serve as cultural symbols and social tools, facilitating gatherings and conversations among friends and family.

Brass Hookah

The brass hookah is a classic smoking device known for its timeless grace and artistic significance. The Brass Hookah is Crafted from high-quality brass; this traditional piece typically consists of a base filled with water, a metal body, a bowl for tobacco, a hose, and a mouthpiece. The brass construction adds to its durability and lends a touch of sophistication to its appearance.
In use, tobacco is placed in the bowl atop the hookah, heated with hot coals, and the smoke is drawn through the water-filled base, cooling and filtering it before inhalation. This process results in a smooth and flavorful smoking experience.