The Freehand Rustic 173 showcases the artistic side of Danish pipe making at its finest. Carved with a striking faceted bowl and finished in a rich reddish-brown stain, this piece possesses the sort of character that simply cannot be replicated by machine production.
The bowl rises from a deeply rusticated heel, where dark texturing climbs upwards into the smooth polished panels like shadows stretching across warm timber. Those broad facets frame the grain beautifully, while the plateau crown preserves part of the briar's original form, giving the pipe an organic appearance that feels both rugged and refined.
Erik Nørding has spent decades creating pipes that celebrate individuality. Trained originally as an engineer, he brought an inventive eye to pipe making during the flourishing Danish freehand movement of the 1960s and 1970s. His work remains instantly recognisable for its bold shaping and willingness to let each block of briar dictate the final design.
Pipe 173 stands out for its dramatic geometry, warm colouring and flowing silhouette. It is a handmade pipe with presence, offering the sort of distinctive craftsmanship that has made Nørding a favourite among collectors across the world.

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