Definitely a brandy. Not round enough to be a tomato.My very 1st Tsuge Ikebana
Most will call this a tomato shape. To me it is a squat brandy (as in brandy snifter)
Not quite 360 straight grain. But lovely, nonetheless
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It's Huon pine, a species found in Tasmania.Gorgeous pipe! I agree........... Brandy it is.
Curious, what's the wood in the background? Looks interesting!
Thanks! Interesting grain and knots........ I learn something new here everyday!It's Huon pine, a species found in Tasmania.
Very long lived and water-tolerant, hence prized as boat-building timber. A hand-crafted Huon pine boat is prohibitively expensive. .
Logging of live trees is prohibited, so salvage timber only - fallen trees and those salvaged from underwater (flooded, dammed areas)
It's unsigned, but I'm pretty confident that it's by Fukuda-San.It could very well be a half-bent brandy shape, either way it is beautiful. Which carver is it by and how does it smoke?