History of The Kiseru Pipe - Japanese tobacco pipe
The first video of the Amsterdam Pipe Museum! The history of the Kiseru explained for the first time in English The Amsterdam Pipe Museum is the worlds only museum that is specialized in the cultural history of the tobacco pipe. Located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands we discover the world via the tobacco pipe. Website: www.pipemuseum.nl Social Media: Instagram: @Amsterdampipemuseum / amsterdampipemuseum Facebook: Amsterdam Pipe Museum / amsterdampipemuseum

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