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Coronilla    (Scutia Buxifolia)         
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[[Image:Pedro Ferrizzo Pipe01.jpg|left|thumb|Coronilla Pipe by Pedro Ferrizzo]]
[[Image:coronilla.jpg|left|thumb|Coronilla Pipe by Pedro Ferrizzo]]
  http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipa_(de_fumar)#Coronilla
  http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipa_(de_fumar)#Coronilla



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Coronilla (Scutia Buxifolia)

Coronilla Pipe by Pedro Ferrizzo
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipa_(de_fumar)#Coronilla

Coronilla is a strong, short and thorny tree (shrub). It grows very slowly, hardly 2 mm a year (a 25 diameter branch is 125 year old) in the wild forest by the shore of rivers in Uruguay.

When the tide goes down, coronilla roots- a perfect raw material to shape pipes- appear.

Because of the way it ages, this type of root becomes perfect to make pipes. It ages slowly in open air and under the action of wheather and mineral elements of the river. It is perfect for the smoke, as it doesn’t burn nor warm up or crack.

Please send your questions, we’ll be pleased to reply

ferrizzopipes@netgate.com.uy