The idea behind the Mason Gravyl collectible bowls was wildly original – what would a bowl found during an archaeological dig exploring the remains of ancient, revered Hookah-smoking civilizations look like? The result of the rich imagination of the creators is this eminently elegant, stoneware bowl, which could indeed be displayed in a museum as a masterpiece of pottery technique.
The bowl has been meticulously tested to retain heat. Responsible for this is a special blend of brown stoneware, to which the bowl owes its hardness and high resistance to changes in temperature, and its shape and internal design allows you to easily grab it without fear of burning. The heat is distributed evenly, the tobacco does not burn quickly and generates maximum flavor and intense aroma that lasts before the entire long session, which lasts up to two hours. The Mason Gravyl will save you money on tobacco, as it holds just a modest 14-17 grams, while guaranteeing an experience that could be envied by a great many roomier alternatives.
The phunnel-type design prevents molasses from dropping into the pipe, making a session with Mason Gravyl characterized by high smoking hygiene, and washing the Hookah simple and pleasant. The irregular shapes, somewhat resembling cave walls gouged by water, are because the bowls are handmade – each piece is different from the others, so you can be sure that you own a one-of-a-kind bowl. The unique version of the Mason Shishaware logo is proof that Gravyl holds a special place in the manufacturer’s heart and is its guarantee of quality.
A bowl dedicated to wet and semi-wet tobacco. Compatible with most heat management devices and suitable for smoking with aluminum foil.
Parameters:
Weight: 210 g
Height: 60 mm
Bowl depth: 16 mm
Outer diameter of the bowl: 74 mm
Outer diameter of the base: 53 mm