Amorelli

Salvatore Amorelli was a goldsmith by profession, and this can be seen in the creativity of his designs. Even the most inveterate smokers have to make an effort before using Amorelli pipes, as they usually give the impression of being jewellery rather than smoking implements.His general hallmark, common to all his pipes, is the 18-carat gold bar applied to the stem and mouthpiece, which is not only decorative but also serves as a seal of authenticity. Hisdistinctive feature, common to all his pipes, is the 18-carat gold bar applied to the stem and mouthpiece, whichmust be aligned to perfectly join the two elements. Amorelli started producing pipes in 1982 as a hobby, always using the best part of the famous Sicilian briar, known for its lightness and porosity.Before Amorelli or his nine collaborators work on the rough pieces, they are seasoned in the Sicilian open air for five years to allow for slow drying.To document the perfection of the wood even inside the bowl, Salvatore Amorelli does not brush on charcoal powder.The quality of the raw material and excellent workmanship are the hallmarks of Amorelli pipes.The pipes are finished with a special varnish that gives them a unique shine and makes them resistant to wear and tear. To document the perfection of the wood eveninside the bowl, Salvatore Amorelli does not brush it withcharcoal powder. The quality of the raw material and excellent workmanshipguarantee smoking pleasure at a surprisingly affordable price.