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This is a bit confusing. There are two Gloredo pipes. | |||
'' | '''GLOREDO® is apparently a registered trademark owned by Chi Cheng. It is a subsidiary brand of Yashi Pipes (雅士烟斗客)[[http://www.yandouke.cn/]]. GLOREDO® deals in pipes and relevant accessories.''' | ||
From the Gloredo's Website | '''AND then we have the following''' | ||
'''From the other Gloredo's Website''' (with permission): | |||
'''Yin-yang Philosophy of Gloredo''' | '''Yin-yang Philosophy of Gloredo''' | ||
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After carefully observing the unique characteristics of the briar block, predicting the traits beneath with experience and instincts, we begin to unravel the block into a pipe, with brains, with adroit hands, and with our hearts. We use simple tools, mostly medieval hand tools such as a small band saw, files in various specifications, and sand papers from 200 through 2000 grits, after drilling the chamber, mortise, and the dead-centered airway, with an old-fashioned lathe. We do not take mouthpieces lightly since we believe in that a good stem contributes at least half of a handmade pipe's entire value. Painstakingly while rewarding, a well made mouthpiece gradually comes into being, from a raw solid rod. For the ones that deserve to bear the Gloredo name, we combine briar and another devoted material, into a Taichi totem, which stands for Yin-yang, and further inlay the mosaic into the stem by hand. Finally, we finish the pipe with alcohol-based stains, natural dyes, and a combination of proprietary ingredients, then carnauba wax it, in bringing a new smoking beauty, with her own soul and characteristics, into life. | After carefully observing the unique characteristics of the briar block, predicting the traits beneath with experience and instincts, we begin to unravel the block into a pipe, with brains, with adroit hands, and with our hearts. We use simple tools, mostly medieval hand tools such as a small band saw, files in various specifications, and sand papers from 200 through 2000 grits, after drilling the chamber, mortise, and the dead-centered airway, with an old-fashioned lathe. We do not take mouthpieces lightly since we believe in that a good stem contributes at least half of a handmade pipe's entire value. Painstakingly while rewarding, a well made mouthpiece gradually comes into being, from a raw solid rod. For the ones that deserve to bear the Gloredo name, we combine briar and another devoted material, into a Taichi totem, which stands for Yin-yang, and further inlay the mosaic into the stem by hand. Finally, we finish the pipe with alcohol-based stains, natural dyes, and a combination of proprietary ingredients, then carnauba wax it, in bringing a new smoking beauty, with her own soul and characteristics, into life. | ||
'''Contacts:''' | |||
GLOREDO CO., LIMITED. | |||
RM. 1001, 10/F., TAI YAU BUILDING | |||
181 JOHNSTON ROAD | |||
WANCHAI, | |||
HONG KONG | |||
Telephone: 00852-36458129 | |||
Fax: 00852-36458092 | |||
Email: mailto:info@gloredo.com | |||
Website: [http://www.gloredo.com/ Gloredo] | |||
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
[[Category: China]] | [[Category: China]] |