The Alba 69 shines in a polished gray tone. The corresponding red on the bowl edge and mouthpiece is a perfect addition.
The Alba 36 shines in a polished gray tone. The corresponding red on the bowl edge and mouthpiece is a perfect addition.
The Rattray's The Bagpiper is a sandblasted brown pipe with a yellow long and short mouthpiece.
The Rattray's The Bagpiper is a smooth terracotta pipe with a yellow long and short mouthpiece.
The Slàinte burgundy invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Slàinte natural invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Slàinte sand invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Slàinte grey invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Slàinte terracotta invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Slàinte rustic invites you to a small smoke. The bowl is ideal for short moments of pleasure or for trying out new tobaccos.
The Lil Pipe 173 green has a flat silhouette and a slim, long shank with a wide metal ring.
The Lil Pipe 173 terracotta has a flat silhouette and a slim, long shank with a wide metal ring.
The Rattray's Mary 162 light is a slim, elegant pipe with a 9mm filter. Also perfect for on the go and for enjoying your breaks.
A poker for sailors and landlubbers. The smaller volume is a good choice. With lasered anchor motif on the bottom of the Ahoy grey.
A pipe starter kit by Rattray's. Straight, grey pipe that comes in a nice case and with some accessories.
A pipe starter kit by Rattray's. Straight, orange pipe that comes in a nice case and with some accessories.
A pipe starter kit by Rattray's. Bent, bright pipe in a nice case and with some accessories.
A pipe starter kit by Rattray's. Straight, sandbalsted pipe that comes in a nice case and with some accessories.
The Rattray's Samhain 37 is the pipe for the Celtic festival of the same name. A black, sandblasted pipe with a yellow mouthpiece.
The Rattray's Samhain 47 is the pipe for the Celtic festival of the same name. A black, sandblasted pipe with a yellow mouthpiece.
The Rattray's Samhain 35 is the pipe for the Celtic festival of the same name. A black, sandblasted pipe with a yellow mouthpiece.
The Majesty 15 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 177 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 178 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 4 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 5 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 18 sand wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 4 black wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 5 black wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 18 black wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 15 black wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 177 light wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 178 light wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 4 light wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 5 light wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
The Majesty 18 light wears a solid gold-colored brass application and honors the time of the Kingdom of Scotland.
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.