Ser Jacopo pipe, sandblasted black, fancy artistic model with black methacrylate mouthpiece. S1 group rating. The pipe has a striking visual impact thanks to its original lines. This model was created by Fiorella, a long-standing artisan at Ser Jacopo, who gave shape to an original idea that challenges convention. The result is a pipe with extraordinary aesthetics, excellent to smoke and beautiful to admire even when simply resting on your desk. The fine sandblasting highlights a beautiful flame pattern and the front of the bowl is shaped to look almost like a comma, making it very elegant and refined. This sandblasting makes it very pleasant to hold and gives it an almost silky feel. Its sinuous and distinctive lines make it fresh and new. The underside of the bowl has been designed so that the pipe can be placed down without falling over, showing perfect balance. It is medium/large in size and stands out for its capable bowl, which guarantees excellent smokeability in any situation. Its lightness, despite its size, makes it ideal for smoking while walking or sitting comfortably in an armchair. The S1 series are pipes with small defects that are sandblasted but have a beautiful grain, as can be seen on the bowl of this model. The workmanship is very time-consuming, but the result is impressive. This pipe is ideal for the warmer months as it heats the hand less. It is excellent for walking, given its lower propensity for scratches and marks. A pipe with an impressive and original design that highlights the craftsmanship of Ser Jacopo.
Ser Jacopo was founded in 1982 by the expert hands of Giancarlo Guidi. He came from a decade of successful experience at Mastro, of which he was one of the founders. This new adventure began by focusing on pipe mouthpieces, creating true works of art. He uses precious metals, stones, horn and exotic woods to give Ser Jacopo pipes a distinctive and new look that many smokers appreciate. Add to this seasoned briar and success is immediate. Giancarlo Guidi is considered the father of what is known as the 'Pesaro school'. He taught the craft to many young people who, as they grew up, started their own workshops. Over the years, these artisans, as a sign of gratitude and esteem, have turned to Guidi, calling him Maestro. Giancarlo left us in 2012, still full of projects that were never realised, but which would certainly have amazed us. He was an extraordinary person, humble and cultured, a great art lover. The world of pipes lost a true protagonist too soon, and I lost a true friend.
The pipe for sale is exactly the one shown in the photos. Once sold, as it is handmade and therefore unique, the pipe will be removed from the website. The actual colour of the pipe may vary slightly from the photo as each monitor has its own colour tone. The dimensions have been measured accurately but may vary by a millimetre, either more or less.
 
     
    
                                                        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                         
    
        
                        