Grey-brown, filigree, delicate pipe with a filling capacity for a 10-20 pleasurable smoke.
Light brown, filigree, delicate pipe with a filling capacity for a 10-20 pleasurable smoke.
Sandblasted, filigree, delicate pipe with a filling capacity for a 10-20 pleasurable smoke.
The Rattray's Lowland 37 is a classic pipe with a consistent green colouring and metal band.
The Rattray's Lowland 63 is a classic pipe with a consistent green colouring and metal band.
A naturally kept stand-up pipe with a metal plate on the bowl's bottom, which is engraved by laser with a Celtic cross.
The Rattray's Lowland 37 is a classic pipe with a consistent green colouring and metal band.
The Distillery 128 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The black ash wood Carnyx resembles the Celtic instrument. Comes with long and short stem.
The nature ash wood Carnyx resembles the Celtic instrument. Comes with long and short stem.
This The Bull sand brown top 145 is a strong and compact pipe with an application made of real, natural horn.
The Rattray's The Bagpiper is a smooth grey churchwarden pipe with a black long and short mouthpiece.
The Rattray's The Bagpiper is a rustic churchwarden pipe with a black long and short mouthpiece.
The Rattray's The Bagpiper is a sandblasted churchwarden pipe with a black long and short mouthpiece.
The Yule Red Sand 25 is Rattray's Christmas pipe. With massive copper application and cumberland style mouthpiece. Limited to 150 pieces.
The Yule Red 25 is Rattray's Christmas pipe. With massive copper application and cumberland style mouthpiece. Limited to 150 pieces.
The Distillery 106 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 129 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 128 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 105 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 109 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 107 G natural attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 106 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 129 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 107 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 105 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
The Distillery 109 G black attracts attention with its wide copper band and an engraved triskelion.
Knobbly model with a short stem and a long churchwarden stem. The Butcher Boy 22 natural has a graphite instert.
Knobbly model with a short stem and a long churchwarden stem. The Butcher Boy 23 natural has a graphite instert.
Knobbly model with a short stem and a long churchwarden stem. The Butcher Boy 22 black has a graphite instert.
Knobbly model with a short stem and a long churchwarden stem. The Butcher Boy 23 black has a graphite instert.
In honour of the Scottish freedom fighter: The green Brave Heart 151 impresses with its strong metal band.
The Witch 202 features a deep red hue and a brushed, rusticated finish. A robust pipe named after the mystical person.
The Devil's Cut G Brown is equipped with a special cooling filter system and the shape of a whiskey barrel.
The Devil's Cut G Natural is equipped with a special cooling filter system and the shape of a whiskey barrel.
The black Coloss 147 with graphite insert is a classic Giant with enormous dimensions.
In the year 1911 tobacco mixer Charles Rattray realized his dream and opened a tobacco shop in the old Scottish capital Perth, which within a short time became the number one address for tobacco lovers. In the back room he composed exquisite specialties, with which he please the fine gentlemen. When he died in the year 1964, his son Charles Rattray junior took over until he retired in 1980. After his death, his daughters inherited the name rights and the original recipes of the fine Rattray's tobacco lines in 1984, which today are produced under licence by the company of Kohlhase and Kopp. The range of goods is rounded by a line of classical pipes.