Pipe Saint Claude
Buy a high-quality artisan Saint-Claude pipe
Discover the excellence of Saint-Claude pipes, crafted in the heart of the Jura region by passionate artisans. Renowned worldwide, the Saint-Claude pipe embodies traditional expertise passed down from generation to generation.
We offer you the prestigious brands Chacom and Butz-Choquin, emblems of Saint-Claude's pipemaking craftsmanship. Whether you are an enthusiast or a collector, choose a Saint-Claude briar pipe with a refined design and incomparable quality.
Opt for a Chacom pipe for its timeless elegance or a Butz-Choquin pipe for its innovative style. With exceptional materials and meticulous finishing, these Saint-Claude pipes offer an unrivaled smoking experience.
Chacom Spigot Nat, 185 Pipe
Chacom long Pipe Idéal Unie 42 (2 stems)
Chacom long Pipe Idéal Unie 155 (2 stems)
Briar, used in the making of Saint-Claude pipes, is an exceptional wood. It is heat-resistant and naturally absorbs moisture, offering a smooth burn and long lifespan.
By choosing a Saint-Claude pipe, you benefit from:
- An even, pleasant draw
- A noble and robust material
- World-renowned pipemaking craftsmanship
How to properly care for your Saint-Claude pipe?
To enjoy your pipe from the Saint-Claude region for a long time, proper care is essential:
Cleaning after each use
After smoking, simply run a pipe cleaner through the stem of your Saint-Claude pipe to remove moisture and tobacco residue. This helps prevent buildup and preserves the tobacco’s flavor.
Regular deep cleaning
Every 10 to 15 smokes, take the pipe apart and use a pipe cleaner soaked in alcohol to thoroughly disinfect the inside. Always allow your Saint-Claude pipe to dry before using it again.
Let your Saint-Claude briar pipe rest
It is recommended to rotate between several pipes to avoid overheating the wood and extend their lifespan.
Delve into the history of pipes in Saint-Claude
If you want to learn more about the fascinating world of Saint-Claude pipes and its pipemakers, the Pipe and Diamond Museum is open to you. There, you can see historical models, artisans’ tools, and discover the story behind this unique craft.
