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Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by
Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by

Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by Savinelli - Deep Red Hand Brushed Stain With Polished Finish & Rich Wood Grain (8606)

Product ID : 50938542


Galleon Product ID 50938542
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Manufacturer Savinelli
Shipping Dimension 7.28 x 2.8 x 2.17 inches
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Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe by Features

  • The smooth, hand-brushed finish of the Rubino Antico series shows off the wood's natural grain with a deep red stain and glossy finish

  • Produced by Italian artisans with the same techniques since 1876, each Rossi is handmade from quality Mediterranean briar wood.

  • Display at room temperature avoiding moisture and direct heat

  • To disassemble for storage, rotate in a clockwise motion

  • Because each is hand crafted, sizes will vary: 5-6 inches in length, 1-2 inches in height, and weighs under 2 ounces


About Rossi Rubino Antico Handmade Briar Pipe By

Rossi Rubino Antico Tobacco Pipe by Savinelli - The smooth, hand-brushed finish shows off the wood's natural pattern with a deep red stain and glossy finish. Each Rossi briar wood tobacco pipe is hand made in Italy using the same skills techniques and designs employed since 1876. The Savinelli story starts in Milan, Italy in 1876 when Achille Savinelli Sr. opened one of the world’s first stores exclusively selling tobacco accessories. It was there that Savinelli began first designing pipes, utilizing the same machines, techniques, and strategies still employed today.