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Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 5-542, described as gourd and metal pipe
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 5-541, described as gourd and metal pipe
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe fragment, accession number 1-162487, described as metal pipe fragment
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 9-11509a-d, described as pipe, water (hookah);  (a) base, ceramic with brown glaze;  (b) stems, both straight, for chilam and inhaling through connected only at cloth plug;  (c)  chillam, ceramic with brown glaze;  (d) tongs, attached by orange rag to (c).   a:  height. 28 cm b:  length 40 cm and length 57 cm c:  height 9.2 cm d: length 14.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 9-11504a-d, described as water pipe;  (a) brown ceramic base, height 17.3, width 13.5 cm.;  b) wood stem (main part) and metal (mouthpiece part) curved, all wrapped in cloth;  height 45 cm.; c) ceramic 'chillam' depth 8.5 cm., height 12.8 cm.;  d) stem extension through which the smoke is finally drawn (metal), length 53.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 9-11510a-g, described as pipe, water (hookah); small heavy brass base (a) with heavy (machine) carved wood stem (d) followed by chilam (c) - an unglazed ceramic, cracked and covered with rope netting - together, not directly connected to curved inhaling stem (b); (e) metal tongs and chain attached to (c).  a: height 13cm x diameter 12.2 cm b: length 67 cm  c: height 14.5cm x diameter 10.5cm  d: height 30.5cm e: total length 56cm;  f), g) (chilam stones) f: diameter 2cm;  g: diameter 4.3 cm Exhibited - Artisans of India, 1973
Hearst Museum object titled Smoking pipe, accession number 9-11506a-d, described as water pipe; ceramic base (a), unglazed; incised lines; stems (b) (mouthpiece, curved and 'chilam' stem) of bamboo connected by the wad of cloth wrapped around them - this placed in the mouth of (a); chilam (c): glazed ceramic with incised lines with metal tongs (d) tied to it by orange cloth a) height 24.5 cm x depth 11.5 cm;  b) height 58 cm c) diameter 6.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Water tobacco pipe, accession number 9-8199a-d, described as water tobacco pipe; metal; a) rectangular base with inlaid black lacquer in T and right angle shaped grooves had hinged tobacco storage container insert with Chinese inscription, 3 tubular inserts; long curved mouthpiece; b) bowl with tubular extension; c) tweezers; d) tubular insert for pick (pick missing); red, green silk tassels and brass snaffle attached to plaited carrying cord; to filter out the bitter tars and oils in tobacco; the lower part of the curved mouthpiece is water container; the shorter straight tube (b) is inserted into this vessel with its lower end resting in the water, and its upper end is actually the bowl which holds the tobacco; when the pipe is lighted the smoke is drawn down and through the water and out of the mouthpiece; the tweezers is used to carry tobacco to the bowl and the pick (missing) to clean the bowl