Unfortunately, this pipe is no longer available. We have left the listing on here for historical reference and interest.
Morta (or Bog Oak) is a term used for trees that have fallen into Peat bogs around 5,000 years ago. The acidity and anaerobic conditions of the Peat bogs preserve and season the wood that under normal conditions would have rotted away. Over the years the tannins leach out and when farmed the wood is in the early stages of fossilisation with a beautiful Dark Brown/Grey colour. Bog Oak is probably the most seasoned wood available on the planet!! The next stage would be Carbon!
Paronelli source their Morta from Briere parkland in France which is a 16 mile stretch of marshes and fens which is inaccessible for most of the year. The Morta can only be farmed for a maximum of 3 months of the year and is a highly laborious process. Just imagine trying to get a crane across a bog and you’ll get the idea!
And it doesn't stop there, the curing of Bog Oak is a skilled task in itself lasting a minimum of 2 years. The bog oak must be gently dried out with regular monitoring in dark sheds to avoid splitting. The result is a very robust yet lightweight piece of wood perfect for pipe smoking.
They are totally unique, highly precious and sort after pipes which give a slightly sweet smoke with no bitter taste which can only be achieved with thousands of years seasoning. The wood itself looks absolutely stunning, with a beautiful grain and natural colouring that will never wear off! No stain is used, what you see is natural raw Bog Oak.
Volkan Morta BO02 This stunning pipe is, quite possibly, the best example of a bog oak pipe we have ever seen, The incredible grain runs flawlessly along the bowl, the bowl and the shank have been finished with some beautiful Zebrano wood, which is a heavy hardwood with a really unique grain pattern that lends itself perfectly to pipe smoking.
ONE OFF PIPE: This is a one-off pipe and the pipe in the picture is the exact pipe you will receive. Please note that colour varies depending on your computer monitor and may not replicate the colour exactly.