Water Bongs, Pipes and Chillums. Information pages on our range of Acrylic, Glass and Ceramic Bongs and extensive line of branded bongs from Roor, Zoom, and Killer Bongs. 

Willy Banjo Cheap but Smoking

16/05/2008
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Chillums

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Chillums.

Chillums have been popular in the West since the Hippy era of the 60's, when they were brought back from India. Though the exact origin remains unclear as chillums have been found as far away as South America. In Indian they have been used for centuries, if not thousands of years, by the Indian Sadhu in ritual and spiritual practices to smoke charas.

Traditinally made from a conical clay pipe or cow's horn, they can also be made of glass, stone and wood. More recent master chillum makers such as Alverman, Kaio and Danielle have been producing some eye-catching clay chillums with intricate decorations and designs, including gold bands along the pipe.
 

Killer bongs The history of

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Killer bongs

The concept: The idea came about from the USA Operation Pipe dreams and Operation Head Hunter. Were they sited that

People selling drug paraphernalia are in essence no different than drug dealers. They are as much a part of drug trafficking as silencers are a part of criminal homicide.

And that

Drug paraphernalia is often marketed specifically to youth—with colorful logos, celebrity pictures, and designs like smiley faces on the products—the items are meant to look harmless and belie the dangers of taking controlled substances.

And that in operation head hunter about the famous chills designs.
 

Daisy Age Hippy Flower Bongs

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Daisy Age Hippy flower UV bongs

Daisy age flower UV reactive bongs were made as everything in the world went pink, we thought our bongs should. These are the complete opposite to the killer’s ethos.

The world was, is, still is, who knows, anyway the world is at war. We thought a little peace and love was needed and a bit of colour in your home.

The hippies in the 60's used to put flowers in their hair and wear floral motifs.

The classic hippy Flower Power movement also celebrated symbolic action such as giving flowers to policemen.
 
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