- Description
- CREATORS INFO
A set consisting of a kiseru (Japanese smoking pipe), a kiseru case, and a tobacco pouch.
The bamboo stem of the kiseru is finished with Shunkei lacquer.
The metal parts are brass, intricately engraved with arabesque patterns.
With its slender and small mouthpiece, it is recommended for women.
The tobacco pouch and kiseru case are made of Nishijin-ori fabric with a delicate cherry blossom pattern.
For those who seek attention to detail even in their cases.
Tobacco smoked with a kiseru is enjoyed for the aroma of its smoke.
Traditionally, tobacco is lit by the charcoal heat inside a hibachi in a tobacco tray (tabako-bon),
ensuring no extraneous aromas transfer from the flame to the smoke,
allowing for the pure aroma of the smoke to be savored.
*We do not sell shredded tobacco "Koiki". If desired, please purchase at a specialty tobacco store.
| Set Contents |
Kiseru: Brass arabesque engraved
Nishijin-ori Kiseru case and tobacco pouch (cherry blossom pattern)
| Actual Size |
Kiseru: Total length approx. 20.5 cm ・Laos (bamboo stem) diameter approx. 5 mm
Tobacco Pouch: approx. 12.5 cm × 6.5 cm
Kiseru Case: approx. 22 cm × 2.5 cm
| Material |
Kiseru: Brass / Laos (bamboo stem) (Shunkei lacquer)
Kiseru case and tobacco pouch: Nishijin-ori (pure silk)
| Packaging |
Paper box
| Care and Handling Precautions |
Regular cleaning will prolong the life of your kiseru. It is recommended to replace the bamboo stem every six months for frequent users, and about once a year for occasional users. For maintenance such as replacing the bamboo stem, please consult Tanikawa Seijiro Shoten, the manufacturer.
| Handling Precautions |
Fabric kiseru case and tobacco pouch set (for Koiki)
*This is not a sealed type.
| About Delivery Date |
If in stock: Immediate dispatch available
| From Tanikawa Seijiro Shoten |
For those who enjoy tobacco with a kiseru:
If you do not have a tabako-bon (tobacco tray), it is more suitable to light your tobacco with an electronic lighter than an oil lighter. You can enjoy the pure aroma of the smoke without the scent of oil.
Tanigawa Seijiro Shoten
Founded between 1716 and 1736
We have been passing on the healing experience of kiseru.
Kiseru is a pipe made specifically for smoking Japan's unique "chopped tobacco." We aim to preserve this traditional tobacco culture.