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A midwakh, also spelled medwakh, is a small smoking pipe of Arabian origin, in which dokha, a sifted Iranian tobacco product mixed with aromatic leaf and bark herbs, is smoked. The bowl of a midwakh pipe is typically smaller than that of a traditional western tobacco pipe. It is usually loaded by dipping the bowl into a container of dokha flakes.
Midwakh are primarily produced in the United Arab Emirates, where they were traditionally used by sailors, and are especially popular in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
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Construction
The pipes may be custom made, allowing the smoker to specify the dimensions and design. Midwakh are crafted from a variety of materials including wood, bone, base metal, marble, steel, gold, silver, plastic (with a metal bowl), or glass. They may incorporate precious items such as diamonds, gemstones and rings of precious metal inscribed with symbols, such as a falcon similar to the one shown in the UAE coat of arms. The pipe may be crafted to resemble a dromedary camel, a highly revered animal in the UAE; the opening of the bowl shaped as the camel's mouth, with a small hole connected to a metal shaft inside the body of the pipe to conduct the smoke to the user. Among many modern variations of the midwakh, some are covertly disguised as pens, some can be split apart for cleaning, and some can have double bowls or double stems. Most midwakhs crafted today have a mouthpiece sized to fit a plastic filter.
Accessories
Some of the accessories of midwakh include: pipe cleaners, filters, small leather cases and dokha containers (both plastic bags and recycled plastic beverage bottles).
External links
- Arabic Medwakh Pipes and Dokha Tobacco Article at SaruDama.com
See also
Categories:- Pipe smoking
- Tobacco in the United Arab Emirates
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