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  • Meerschaum pipes are among the most expensive tobacco pipes in the world. They're made of meerschaum, a mineral typically found in underground mines in Turkey.
    While some wooden pipes cost less than $5, the simplest Turkish meerschaum pipes can cost 20 times as much. The most intricate ones can go for over $7,000. So, what sets meerschaum pipes apart from the rest? And why are they so expensive?
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  • @waytothewill
    @waytothewill Рік тому +1027

    Unfortunately, most of the translations are simply wrong (e.g. the artist does not speak about the evil eye, he says it would make sense to use the broken pipe as a template for future reference).

    • @vegasu9418
      @vegasu9418 Рік тому +196

      not only are the translations wrong, they also cut the dialogues abruptly but put whole sentences in the subtitles

    • @boom8906
      @boom8906 Рік тому +251

      They should make a episode about why find "good translaters are expensive" 😀😀😀

    • @d-emprahexpects849
      @d-emprahexpects849 Рік тому +44

      Hahahaha they literally made it up?

    • @connorperrett9559
      @connorperrett9559 Рік тому +66

      Wow. It may seem innocuous but for a news company to do that is shameful.

    • @waytothewill
      @waytothewill Рік тому +22

      @@connorperrett9559 Totally agreed. I am a linguist myself, maybe I should start working with them. :)

  • @hemlock_solution
    @hemlock_solution Рік тому +155

    I've got a dragon claw meerschuam pipe. Cost me a pretty penny, but it's a beautiful work of art. I appreciate the work of these master craftsmen. I love that they're keeping the art alive.

    • @JoeKyser
      @JoeKyser Рік тому +1

      im looking on ebay and see a ton of them. they dont seem that expensive

    • @daedalus1279
      @daedalus1279 Рік тому +1

      @@JoeKyser I've got a small claw-egg meerschaum pipe that I got new for $75. It smokes wonderfully but since the bowl is much smaller than the rest of my pipes I don't use it very often.

    • @vidard9863
      @vidard9863 Рік тому +2

      @@JoeKyser the cheap ones are often quite small, and low quality stone, they may break just from smoking. estate pipes are probably cheaper long term... but having said that i don't have any good ones, enjoy the surviving small cheap ones and look forward to the day i can find a quality estate pipe.

    • @user-ns7fe3bt6i
      @user-ns7fe3bt6i Рік тому

      @Ben Dover Why its fake?
      If u drink water, then others drink fake water?

    • @user-ns7fe3bt6i
      @user-ns7fe3bt6i Рік тому

      @Ben Dover because u don't have logic

  • @stalinsmum6475
    @stalinsmum6475 Рік тому +225

    As a collector I own tree of these pipes and they are a true piece of art! Bought them many years ago on a trip to Türkiye, glad to hear the whole story!

  • @nitemareman1
    @nitemareman1 Рік тому +48

    As a pipe smoker of 5 years who enjoys meerschaum pipes, this was a wonderful piece. I urge everyone to stop what you're doing, sit down, relax, and enjoy a pipe!
    "The pipe draws wisdom from the lips of the philosopher, shuts up the mouth of the foolish; it generates a style of conversation: contemplative, thoughtful, benevolent, and unaffected." -William Makepeace Thackeray

    • @kevin4227
      @kevin4227 Рік тому +2

      That’s a really great quote!

    • @MrGhostTheBigRoast
      @MrGhostTheBigRoast Рік тому +4

      tryhard hipster lmao

    • @nitemareman1
      @nitemareman1 Рік тому +12

      @@MrGhostTheBigRoast Didn't know 50 year old Gen Xers could be hipsters. lol Swing and a miss comment tough guy.

    • @Starwarrior-pw5st
      @Starwarrior-pw5st 2 місяці тому +1

      Lung cancer premium (but yes they are very pretty)

    • @nitemareman1
      @nitemareman1 2 місяці тому

      @@Starwarrior-pw5st Pipe smokers do not inhale the tobacco smoke. A pipe smoker’s risk of lung cancer is exactly the same as that of the general population. I for one believe the small increased risk of mouth and sinus cancers is far outweighed by the benefits that are accrued by pipe smoking.

  • @dahat1992
    @dahat1992 Рік тому +302

    One of my absolutely favorite series on UA-cam. There are so many cultures the average person knows next to nothing about, which makes it easy for the average person to dismiss them as primitive.
    This goes a long way towards showing people that just because a culture's art isn't popular, doesn't mean it's any less skilled or storied than ours.

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Рік тому

      LOL its soon covered with tobacco! so doesnt matter what it is! Ivory is best!

    • @dahat1992
      @dahat1992 Рік тому +1

      @@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 You do realize you're supposed to put the tobacco on the inside, right?
      What kind of moron thinks that smoking will coat the outside of the pipe. 😂😂😂

    • @dkpqzm
      @dkpqzm Рік тому +2

      The cool thing about mercham pipes is they slowly change color as you use them.

    • @cnarozturk3804
      @cnarozturk3804 Рік тому +10

      Yes, you are right, however, it is not very wise to learn about cultures from such videos since almost all of the translation is wrong, so wrong in fact, subtitles doesn't even resemble what Ertuğrul is saying in the video. I cannot stop to think that there's a clear disinformation made in order to mystify the whole process, which is a remnant of the orientalist view which by the way, all Turks hate.
      For example, while Ertuğrul is asking them them about "cutting the video" because of materialist concerns(he probably sees this documentary as an advertisement, or a confirmation of his skill), they simply wrote "evil eye", like he's a superstitious person, to make the whole thing look more "oriental" while he was literally wanting the part where the stone got broken out of the video.
      Or, another part where he says "You can only sell one or two of them in a year" in subtitles, while he was actually saying "I only make one or two expensive pipes, and lot's of cheap ones, because I make what I can sell", again, like a passionate, starving artisan who can only sell two pipes a year. They've tried to make a Van Gogh out of him.
      The moral of the story is, of course, it is nice to learn about cultures, but when done in a correct way. We don't smoke pipes in Turkey, I've never seen or heard that stone before and it's whereabouts because we smoke cigarettes in Turkey, not pipes, not cigars. We're not experts of rugs. Carpet salesman in Istanbul are just regular merchants, who makes tremendous amounts of money by selling $14,000 carpets which they bought for $500 from Iran. Artisans, especially the ones is Istanbul(because of the tourist population) simply do those crafts to sell to the tourists, in fact, many of the craft shops I know are tourist traps, overvaluing their items for the sweet foreign money. Most of those crafts are brought to Turkey by artisans(many of them are first generations of those crafts by the way) who learned those abroad, to sell to the tourists and created a fake culture satisfying the expectations of a tourist who came all the way from USA.

    • @dahat1992
      @dahat1992 Рік тому +3

      @@cnarozturk3804 This is an amazing reply. Thank you so much for translating what he said!
      I'll be more cautious about this channel from now on. Thank you, my friend.

  • @ZorroIgelDD
    @ZorroIgelDD Рік тому +21

    I am from germany, and one of my lifegoal is to travel to turkey and buy one of these pipes. They look so amazing, i would use them!

  • @aerla6576
    @aerla6576 Рік тому +66

    I visit Eskişehir regularly and didn't know there was a Meerschaum Museum! My father has a little collection of magnificent hand-carved pipes, so it would be a delight to visit the museum with him.

    • @zexfy
      @zexfy Рік тому +4

      middle of odunpazarı area. if you ask some locals they will show you

    • @aerla6576
      @aerla6576 Рік тому +2

      @@zexfy Thank you !

  • @BusterKitten
    @BusterKitten Рік тому +20

    I've been smoking Meerschaum pipes made in Turkey as well as other parts of the world since 1975. The flavor, as well as the texture of the smoke can easily be felt on the tongue, and it is very different compared to various wood or clay pipes. What's fun is to blend your own tobaccos to get the unique flavor that suits you.

  • @davidhowell5418
    @davidhowell5418 Рік тому +10

    While stationed in Turkey 1984 I bought 3 made by Eyup Sabri. Master of his craft. Beautiful work.

  • @dr_tails658
    @dr_tails658 Рік тому +429

    The best series! Even though it always comes down to the same reason the products are so expensive (highly specialized master craftsmen, expensive/rare materials, extremely elaborate/time consuming cultivation/processes) but seeing the whole process and putting faces to it is really enjoyable

    • @Chev2k3
      @Chev2k3 Рік тому +2

      I love it for the artistry

    • @bold810
      @bold810 Рік тому +2

      I've known pipe-tobacco smokers both in my family and clan, all my life, and today I learn Meerschaum is a mineral (!!) and not a tree-root.
      Might not be a gobstopper, But it is to me.

    • @AnotherOak
      @AnotherOak Рік тому +2

      Ive noticed comments from all over the world..GREAT content.

    • @IronAidan260
      @IronAidan260 Рік тому

      Don’t forget, 90% of the time, climate change is threatening the business

    • @petzpastelpalace
      @petzpastelpalace Рік тому +1

      It’s the modern how it’s made we needed

  • @frostincubus4045
    @frostincubus4045 Рік тому +53

    I chuckled when Emre took a bite of the Meerschaum 😂

    • @RADIT-ip3eq
      @RADIT-ip3eq Рік тому +2

      Can you eat that? I mean peps eat clay and salt itself is rock but that... Something

    • @frostincubus4045
      @frostincubus4045 Рік тому +12

      @@RADIT-ip3eq apparently it's non toxic so you can eat it, but I don't think it has any taste tho

    • @vidard9863
      @vidard9863 Рік тому +11

      @@RADIT-ip3eq he wasn't eating, and may have just been playing it up for the cameras. he was probably tasting it to see approximately what the composition was

    • @RADIT-ip3eq
      @RADIT-ip3eq Рік тому

      So that like eating clay huh, imagine man smoke from that and proceed to eat it. Would be hilarious

    • @TheCaptainLulz
      @TheCaptainLulz Рік тому

      @@RADIT-ip3eq Magnesium Silicate hydrate. Its indigestable but claylike, so basically, its Kaopectate, a medecine used for diarreah.

  • @DKtrek21
    @DKtrek21 Рік тому +324

    Grandpa has two of these and was passed onto me when he passed away. The smoke from it is just so smooth and no added taste compared to wood. I bought one myself for 500 bucks and it was worth it.

    • @fintanoclery2698
      @fintanoclery2698 Рік тому +17

      I have my grandad's collection of pipes and there's a few of these in there. I don't smoke but I love the smell of pipe tobacco, 500 bucks seems reasonable considering the time and effort put into it.

    • @banhatlessducks
      @banhatlessducks Рік тому

      @Ben Dover you'd hate to break your pops pipe, would pull it out on occasions.

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 Рік тому

      @Ben Dover He probably wanted 3 of them.

    • @mugnuz
      @mugnuz Рік тому +2

      If u have good bryere and the pipe is smoked in theres no added flavor and the heat i better

    • @maxharter5716
      @maxharter5716 Рік тому +19

      @Ben Dover Because they're antiques from their grandfather and they don't want to risk breaking them?

  • @Dillfaro
    @Dillfaro Рік тому +22

    It is nice of this channel to show some respect and attention towards the meerschaum pipe. I love my meerschaums for many reasons and I love supporting this community and functional art production.

  • @kenpatton8761
    @kenpatton8761 Рік тому +20

    While stationed in Turkey, we would travel to Eskisehir to buy pipes to take home. The larger ones were always more expensive but were well worth the price. You had to be careful in selecting your pipe as even back then (1991-93) large pieces of stone were hard to find so “inventive people” would collect the shavings and glue/compress a new chunk of stone to carve. The new pieces would eventually flake/Peal if smoked but were cheaper to buy. Solid pipes didn’t have that problem.

  • @joshbelis2376
    @joshbelis2376 Рік тому +15

    My pops was involved in one of the 1st Sadam Palace raids. Said he found one of these pipes in one of the smaller library rooms. I've smoked weed out of it, ha

    • @adriennefloreen
      @adriennefloreen Рік тому +3

      That's really interesting, did it affect the taste of the weed? I smoke spliffs of weed and pipe tobacco because the pipe tobacco is like 2 dollars a bag in California vs like almost 20 dollars for the same amount of cigarette tobacco. I'd like to try my smoking mix out of one of these pipes.

    • @TheGogeta222
      @TheGogeta222 Рік тому

      @@adriennefloreen it Taste more pure in wooden Pipes you Always have a distinct Wood tast in the Back but with Meerschaum Not because of well its a Stone

    • @mugnuz
      @mugnuz Рік тому

      @@TheGogeta222 thats rubbish. If u have a good bryere pipe theres no flavor of wood over time

    • @TheGogeta222
      @TheGogeta222 Рік тому

      @@mugnuz but only if you always at all given times use it properly as it is wood it is keen to get burned flavour if it gets too hot stone in the other hand forgives more and your always have the same result

  • @davinci3379
    @davinci3379 Рік тому +14

    Love it, keep on with this kind of content, original, informative and relaxing to watch . Great work.

  • @christineperez7562
    @christineperez7562 Рік тому +17

    I respect and appreciate anyone with crafting skills and when there is history behind it it's icing on the cake.

  • @wolfrikvonschwarzblut3921
    @wolfrikvonschwarzblut3921 Рік тому +40

    I don't smoke, but if I ever traveled to Turkey I'd still buy one as a souvenir just because they're so beautiful, and for the tradition and craftsmanship behind them.

    • @connorperrett9559
      @connorperrett9559 Рік тому +1

      That's an expensive souvenir for someone who wouldn't even use it!

    • @Eddi3xBac0n
      @Eddi3xBac0n Рік тому

      And then you see the price and walk right out

  • @dapiddiboy
    @dapiddiboy Рік тому +2

    I picked up smoking pipes about a year ago. I hope it will be more popular again. A pipe is my favorite way to slow down and it’s the perfect companion for solitude. Happy piping UA-cam pipe club!

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Рік тому +22

    I’m a hardcore anti smoking guy but I appreciate the history and fine craftsmanship of these pipes
    Cheers from San Diego California 🇺🇸

    • @Redskies453
      @Redskies453 Рік тому +2

      How does one become hardcore? You either smoke or you don't.

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Рік тому

      What do you mean

  • @balahatun
    @balahatun Рік тому +4

    considering the subtitles, there is quite some initiative taken by the Turkish translator in this video.

  • @silverlions
    @silverlions Рік тому +2

    Every man in Hungary smoked a pipe 100, 200, 300 years ago. The poorer ones used earthenware and wooden pipes, the more affluent ones used Turkish tajtek / meerschaum / pipes. The tajték pipes are white in their new condition, they have turned ivory during use. Some beautifully colored pipes became famous far and wide, bringing glory to their owner. There were people who smoked the new pipes for money and understood how to achieve the most beautiful color. The pipes are said to have become shock-resistant during use.

  • @itzmrnick6258
    @itzmrnick6258 Рік тому +23

    I have one of his pipes. Its fantastic and beautiful. It colors in over time and gives the carving a more distinguished look

    • @malmoran8643
      @malmoran8643 11 місяців тому

      Where did you but it from please ?

    • @itzmrnick6258
      @itzmrnick6258 11 місяців тому

      @@malmoran8643 The Grand Bazar in Istanbul

  • @KGrane
    @KGrane Рік тому +8

    LooL i had no idea they were so expensive! My dad has collected over 200 of those pipes since 1972! I bet he will be happy seeing this video!😁

  • @fatihselen2435
    @fatihselen2435 Рік тому +3

    Dayının o an kapatın deyişi çok güzeldi

  • @aslanmane
    @aslanmane Рік тому +2

    I've known about this product for many years, but don't own one yet. Nice to see it featured.

  • @redwolfpiping5701
    @redwolfpiping5701 Рік тому +1

    I have three meerschaum pipes, they all smoke very nice, my oldest comes from Hungary and it is from the 1860s, that still smokes great

  • @hawaiianpunch6534
    @hawaiianpunch6534 Рік тому +3

    The details in the carvings are crazy good.

  • @samspaun8195
    @samspaun8195 Рік тому +5

    I was stationed at Incirlik AB, Adana Turkey in the late 80s. I have two carved man face type pipes and 6 California Raisin pipes

    • @chriscon8463
      @chriscon8463 3 місяці тому

      I was there for 2 months in ‘02, & bought 2 meerschaum pipes for myself & got 3 of my college buddies one each. We used to smoke briar pipes in college & only dreamed of meerschaums, which were about $100 at the time. I think I paid $10-$12 for each one at Incirlik.

  • @dhruvkumar3072
    @dhruvkumar3072 Рік тому +7

    Ur videos are really amazing..and helpful to learn about world

  • @ahniiso5642
    @ahniiso5642 Рік тому +7

    Used to see these everywhere in the markets in Iraq/Afghanistan. Really regretted not buying one cheap there.

  • @markvann9347
    @markvann9347 Рік тому +6

    That's an interesting mineral... It almost carves between what you'd expect of wood and plastic with a knife from what I saw.

  • @vaughngaminghd
    @vaughngaminghd Рік тому +2

    My dad had a beautiful hand-carved meerschaum pipe when I was a kid… fascinating and beautiful objects!

  • @kraigseder
    @kraigseder Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you for this mini documentary on meerschaum pipe makers.

  • @Cronama
    @Cronama Рік тому +2

    It was satisfying to see him take a bite out of the stone, it's what I would have done if they made the mistake of letting me near there.

  • @austinandtate
    @austinandtate Рік тому

    Love this series, keep it up!

  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 Місяць тому

    This is the coolest thing I’ve watched in a long time. How neat

  • @ScreenmobileofStCharles
    @ScreenmobileofStCharles 3 місяці тому

    Great information on these pipes ....Thank you !

  • @frozencanuck6764
    @frozencanuck6764 Рік тому +5

    I love watching skilled master craftsmen work. It's sad beyond belief that these craftsmen are disappearing fast.

  •  Рік тому +8

    Thanks for making it finally to Turkey!!! So much to discover and looking forward to it ❤

  • @pulse-tv2644
    @pulse-tv2644 Рік тому +17

    It always comes down to the craftsman. The one who does the work. I remember being taught as a young child how to pin stripe and paint cars, boy did I wish I payed attention. Now it’s a dying breed. Stuff like this is truly amazing and when the masters die off so does their craft. I wish the younger generations got more involved and would enjoy practicing the arts.

    • @pony3284
      @pony3284 Рік тому +1

      I just watched a video of a guy doing pinstripes and wording. Frikken insane!
      The video was on the channel Unintentional ASMR. It's full of other master craftsmen that are a joy to watch

  • @gordonpeden6234
    @gordonpeden6234 Рік тому

    Great video, my only knowledge of meerschaum was the one that Lee van Cleef smoked in "For A few Dollars More" Fascinating!

  • @ayeshaclassesgk
    @ayeshaclassesgk Рік тому +2

    Business insider❤️plz keep making videos like this❤️Everyday new content we appreciate you for taking your time to make great and awesome videos❤️❤️❤️

  • @Xanderviceory
    @Xanderviceory Рік тому +3

    as an art glass pipe maker this video hit really close to home

  • @djsun1
    @djsun1 Рік тому +1

    very interesting 🧐 i know what my next pipe is 😊thx for the content :)

  • @pharaohakhneton9553
    @pharaohakhneton9553 Рік тому +2

    They presented an example of how an ordinary object of daily use like a pipe could be taken to artistic heights by these master craftsmen!.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Рік тому +6

    Lovely video, I adore skilled craftsmen. I'm totally surprised that material this expensive isn't being synthesized. Even a top-grade synthetic diamond can't be distinguished from a natural one without expensive tests.

    • @Xarx42
      @Xarx42 Рік тому +2

      Hm, magnesium silicate sepiolith needs high pressure and heat to form in combination with volcanic gasses resulting in the porous light structure of the material. So I guess that would be not a cheap process and its only for a smaller market. Diamonds are sold around the world with a very high price. A fistful of material for 40 dollars (from the video) seems to me not high enough, especially with cheap labor costs in Turkey.

    • @imstupid880
      @imstupid880 Рік тому +1

      There's a reason you have to look for "block meerschaum". A lot of cheap meerschaum is made up of meerschaum powder held together with a binder.

  • @RailgunBlaster
    @RailgunBlaster Рік тому +3

    favorite series on youtube…

  • @zerteaches5179
    @zerteaches5179 Рік тому +17

    Great skills, great art, great story.

    • @brimstone699
      @brimstone699 Рік тому +2

      Dare I say…..A Great Big Story??

  • @anilbaris3528
    @anilbaris3528 Рік тому

    my hometown. very good. they make not only pipes, but also so many souvenirs they made with that stone.

  • @brucesteele3052
    @brucesteele3052 Рік тому +1

    I smoked one of those pipes for years. Absolutely the best.

  • @dertyp6849
    @dertyp6849 Рік тому +8

    I would have been interested in learning about the origin of the name as it translates directly to "ocean foam" in German, which is somewhat unusual. but again a very interesting video

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 Рік тому +1

    Good lord that's a level of amazing detail and quality.

  • @rayy4639
    @rayy4639 Рік тому +2

    This is the best channel to watch randomly at 3am

  • @farwdavid8305
    @farwdavid8305 Рік тому +7

    I love things like this! An everyday object/appliance that at the same time is a breathtaking price of art. I smoke tobacco (and the devils lettuce 🥬 😉) so i might need to get one of these beauties for myself!

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 Рік тому

      Don't smoke that lettuce in the pipe if you get one. It will ruin the bowl.

  • @byergo
    @byergo Рік тому +2

    There is no substitute for a master carved Turkish Meerschaum pipe!

  • @blackhagalaz
    @blackhagalaz Рік тому +9

    I wonder how this mineral got its name, because "Meerschaum" is German and means "Seafoam". It's a very interesting material though, almost looks like Ivory and seams to be easy to carve

    • @jeezy8589
      @jeezy8589 Рік тому

      same

    • @thekraken1173
      @thekraken1173 Рік тому +5

      In Turkish Lüle means Carving so Lületaşı basically means carving stone.

  • @CelticConservative
    @CelticConservative Рік тому +1

    My God, the talent on display is incredible

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Рік тому +1

    Ooh these pipes are stunning! I don't know anyone who could use one of these and I don't smoke but it is sure pretty!

  • @lg5221
    @lg5221 Рік тому

    A friend bought one in Hawaii in the early 80s. Great pipe!

  • @Zandsek
    @Zandsek Рік тому +2

    3:14 VERY NICE YES

  • @Jb-uv6si
    @Jb-uv6si Рік тому +10

    Meerschaum is a german word and literally means "foam of the sea" ^^

    • @yldrmbrs
      @yldrmbrs Рік тому +3

      We say "Lüle Taşı" in Turkish.
      Lüle: The thing that we put the tobacco to be burnt.
      Taş: Stone.

  • @Scrumtrulescent1
    @Scrumtrulescent1 Рік тому

    Wow these topics are starting to get super specific

  • @benjaminblakemore9704
    @benjaminblakemore9704 Рік тому +3

    THE PLANET IS SO INTERESTING 🤔 GREAT VIDEO AGAIN FANTASTIC 🌍

  • @PostTraumaticSwagDisorder
    @PostTraumaticSwagDisorder Рік тому +3

    I won one of those pipes and they are truly magnificent

  • @healthytalk666
    @healthytalk666 4 місяці тому

    These pipes look really elegant... ❤

  • @garybender432
    @garybender432 Рік тому +1

    I bought a saxophone style one in Izmir turkey when I was in the Navy. It had Cleopatras head for the bowl and Roses all up the stem. I think I paid $25 for it in 1970. Beautiful. Unfortunately it got broken on the ship and we never went back to Turkey.

  • @JornSilverblade
    @JornSilverblade 8 місяців тому

    It's such a great material and also great artists, actually it's a pity that almost only pipe bowls are made out of it. Even if it is sometimes brittle, far more filigree works of art seem to be created with it than, for example, with soapstone etc.

  • @Uchabjason
    @Uchabjason Рік тому +3

    The name of the stone is "Lüle taşı" in Turkish, which can be translated to "Pipe Stone" 😅

  • @Eldagusto
    @Eldagusto Рік тому

    I have one of these and now I appreciate it more

  • @ricksonsoram4554
    @ricksonsoram4554 3 місяці тому

    1:39 fed up with the world, Meerschaum is playing a guitar😂

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue Рік тому

    Stuff's amazing. When wet it's soft as soap when dry it's hard as rock, which is why he can carve it with what amounts to an exacto knife.

  • @laynepaige5397
    @laynepaige5397 Рік тому +1

    I have read and experienced a good method which makes these pipes perfect for cannabis use. A shift on the market focus could bring this craft some good business.

  • @guyfawkes8873
    @guyfawkes8873 Рік тому +7

    The funny thing is that Meerschaum pipes are actually fairly inexpensive when compared to highend briar pipes... So yea..

    • @marianopesa298
      @marianopesa298 Рік тому

      Yeah I saw some "basic" (as in , no elaborate carvings) meerschaum churchwarden for like 200 bucks. When briar can run much higher than that. Do you recommend meerschaum or briar?

  • @oleksandrs1102
    @oleksandrs1102 Рік тому

    Great when traditional art is keep being in demand. I am not smoker but I am impressed with this art.

  • @nero_palmire
    @nero_palmire Рік тому +1

    Those are works of art!

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Рік тому

    I just looked on ebay. The average quality ones of heads etc. are hardly out of line compared to wood burl and are not out of reach at all. The antiques and super detailed elaborate ones are where the money is. Go ahead and get one to try out.

  • @NicoCoeurDeLion
    @NicoCoeurDeLion Рік тому

    Love it! I am currently trying to save for a meerschaum! The one I want is $300!!! Can’t wait!

  • @alexjacques2768
    @alexjacques2768 Рік тому

    Good research nice script and narration

  • @MCMLXXXVICCXII
    @MCMLXXXVICCXII Рік тому

    Those hand-carved work of art pipes worth every penny, especially after a good hard day work.

  • @itscumela
    @itscumela Рік тому +1

    Not a heavy smoker in fact I have asthma lol. But how it’s carved is art, might just buy one for keep sake

  • @idrisibrahim5307
    @idrisibrahim5307 Рік тому

    I feel like your intro already answered why a product is expensive before asking “why it’s expensive. “😄

  • @geraldofabianoartes3074
    @geraldofabianoartes3074 Рік тому +2

    Lindo demais parabens. Grande abraço Brasil

  • @natr0n
    @natr0n Рік тому

    My Dad had some of these style pipes. Pretty cool.

  • @goeksss
    @goeksss Рік тому +4

    Today I’ve learnd that Da Vinci was a „ottoman sultan“ … 5:17

  • @yigitalpozcan3672
    @yigitalpozcan3672 Рік тому

    There are also souvenirs like necklaces and keychains made from Meerschaum. So if you come to Eskişehir, you should also check out these products :)

  • @captainmycaptain8334
    @captainmycaptain8334 Рік тому

    why do these videos always satisfy something in my brain

  • @spongeesponge9623
    @spongeesponge9623 Рік тому

    Hope this channel will feature products that sooooo cheap...

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 Рік тому

    I've got a friend who made me a steam roller out of this stuff and it's awesome

  • @conscience-commenter
    @conscience-commenter Рік тому +7

    Ertugrul is the Michelangelo of meerschaum . Much respect for exquisitely carved masterpieces .

  • @FLaMinPro
    @FLaMinPro Рік тому

    Great details !

  • @zombl337og
    @zombl337og Рік тому

    gotta get me one of these eventually

  • @peter-radiantpipes2800
    @peter-radiantpipes2800 Рік тому +2

    Got 4 new Meers this month. Enjoying them daily. :)

  • @Ass_of_Amalek
    @Ass_of_Amalek Рік тому +3

    3:32 xD

  • @selimalkan7632
    @selimalkan7632 Рік тому +1

    I have one eagle paw shaped pipe but i quit smoking. If you don't need pipe you can also buy meerschaum chess set, earing, necklace etc.

  • @scraperindustry
    @scraperindustry Рік тому

    It's so beautiful!

  • @rcyununycvniyb6ucv
    @rcyununycvniyb6ucv Рік тому +3

    Cool, i have one of thse from my grand father

  • @seanhollowood1151
    @seanhollowood1151 Рік тому +9

    I can't be the only who thinks 300$ for a hand mined, hand shaped and hand carved pipe is cheap right? Seriously implying 300$ is expensive feels ludicrous espescially compared to some of the other items we've seen.

    • @lordshitpost31
      @lordshitpost31 Рік тому +1

      Slightly yeah, thanks to our government Turkish Lira devalued so hard over the last year, people tend to assume rest of the world is now poor too but that ain't the case :d I remember buying my first hand-made violin in 2003 for 750$, it wasn't expensive, exchange rate was around 1.6, now 18.5 😅

    • @oa7554
      @oa7554 Рік тому

      @@lordshitpost31 buraya gelip elin gevuruna Ülkemizi kötülemek nasıl bir oc hareket ya

    • @furkankarakaya26
      @furkankarakaya26 Рік тому

      @@oa7554 Ulkemizi kotulemiyo , ekonomimiz hakkinda bilgi veriyo iki gram beynin olsa bunu anlardın zaten. Yorumundan akpli olduğun da cok bariz

  • @andrem7718
    @andrem7718 Рік тому

    I got my two meerschaum pipes 21 years ago for $12 each. When these pipes were just something fuzzy foreigners had. Today my pipes would cost much more. And I still have them. I knew I was buying something cool. Just didn’t know how cool.

  • @firstprototype
    @firstprototype Рік тому

    They are two cheap ,with this type of creativity and hand made from his mind !
    Hope the ones 🙏 that broke during design can be merge together and sell for cheap price!