An opium pipe formed of a long length of bamboo with a stone bowl. The each end of the stem of bamboo has an end piece made of bone. On the length of the stem is a decorative, brass metal fixing with a hole, and just along from this is a raised carving. The bowl is carved into the figure of a rounded man wearing a cap, with his stomach exposed and a hole at the navel.
pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)
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