limey
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Just spent an hour banging this descrition out in another thread and thought, "ah! what the hell! I ought to post this as a thread and get some chat going about chillums". So here we go.
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Limey's chillum 1.01
1. What is a chillum?
It is one of the simplest forms of pipe in the world and was, probably, invented in south asia a long, long time ago. It's shape and construction suggests it was first made by:
grabbing a handful of clay from nearby waterhole
sqeezing the clay around an index finger, to form a shortish tube
drying this tube in the sun (and maybe in a fire)
dropping a pebble into the tube to form a pipe bowl.
Over time, chillums have evolved to become (sometimes) highly decorated, precision engineered devices. But the principles remain the same...
a chillum should consist of three parts: the pipe, the stone and a saphi/saffi (spell it how you like, the word should be in sanskrit anyway). the pipe is, well, the pipe, a straight cone of clay, stone, glass, metal, carrot, wood, whatever. The purists swear by terracotta. The bore of the pipe should be conical but straight sided. Chillums with an uneven bore are hard to clean.
The stone is a conical stone, usually with a few channels carved lengthways down the sides. It sits inside the chillum at the fat end, usually between half and inch (1.5cm) and an inch/3cm from the opening of the chillum. It performs two functions: a platform in the pipe to place your substance(s) upon (so, like a gauze/screen in a pipe or bong) and as part of the cooling/de-tarring (the smoke passes over it, cools and deposits tar)
the saphi is a piece of cloth, ideally something like cheese cloth, which is dampened with water and tied over the small end of the chillum, from which you draw the smoke. It acts as a filter, removing a little tar but most importantly, it will trap any burning particles that whizz down the tube towards your throat.
2. how to HOLD a chillum (there are many ways, here's one) - try this with an empty chillum, for practise. it takes while to get it right
i. hold your right hand palm up in front of you, parallel to the floor
ii. raise your fingers upwards, keeping your palm/back of hand parallel to the floor, so your fingers are gathered into a "lotus at night" bunch.
iii. place the chillum with the saphi just above your palm. the chilum is held vertically, perpendicular to your horizontal palm. you are holding the pipe with your fingers and thumb
iv. place your left hand next to your right hand, with the thumbs side by side and the soft mound at the base of your left thumb filling the gap between your right thumb and the fingers on your right hand
v. wrap the fingers on your left hand round the fingers on your right hand
you should now have cupped the chillum neatly in your two hands with no significant gaps between hand or fingers. the chillum still should be vertical.
vi. open a gap between your right hand thumb and your right hand index finger - this is the gap through which you will draw the smoke
vii. if your hands are arranged properly, you should be able to easily draw air through the chillum while not drawing any air through any gaps in your hands/fingers
why all this digital gymnastics?
you should NEVER touch a chillum to your lips
skipping all the "sacred" blah for a moment, mostly this is because you will get tarry lips. and it's not hygenic.
You can now hold a chillum like a hardened sadhu!
3. what to put in a chillum
if you believe the hype (there is considerable controversy).. the indians (in the broadest sense) have been smoking chillums since the dawn of time i.e. long before the europeans brought tobacco to India/the "old world" in the 15th/16th century. Logic therefore dictates that IF you believe chillum smoking is a ancient rite, you should NOT smoke tobacco in chillums.
However, it is rare indeed to find [white] people smoking chillums in india/asia that do not include tobacco. I would urge you to ignore them and only smoke weed and resin (charas or hash) in your chillum. If you do want to put tobacco in there, the etiquette is to toast a (mild) cigarette over a flame which, allegedly, burns off some of the nasties. It also dries the tobacco. You grind the tobacco to a powder in the palm of your hand, carefully removing any paper or burned bits.
Tobacco or no tobacco you want to put plenty of resin in your chillum. By plenty we are talking at least half a gram. Chillums are meant to be strong. The better the resin, the better your pipe will taste (well, of course). For some reason rubbed resin (charas) seems to work fractionally better than seived (hash).
Myself I prefer to put some weed (doesn't have to be the best) in my chillum mixed with plenty of resin and no tobacco. It's tricky to get this mix absolutely right, it doesn't burn as freely as a tobacco mix. I like to slightly dampen the weed (a drop of water, squeezed out of the weed) then mix in resin that is broken up small but not powdered (if using tobacco, the usual practice is to powder the resin).
Most people set aside a bit of tobacco/weed (with no resin mixed in) and drop this into the bottom of the chillum bowl. Basically, it saves your primo resin being wasted as it can easily fall into the gap between the wall of the chilum and the stone.
Mix the tobacco/weed and resin very very throughly.
Load the mix into the chillum bowl. It should fill the bowl to the brim. Tamp down the mix gently so the bowl is filled evenly but not tight. If you have ever seen a pipe smoker (the tobacco kind) fill a pipe, well, it's the same principle.
4. how to light a chillum
this is where things get really controversial.
Alot of the more extreme chillum heads insist that a chillum MUST be lit with two matches or the sun will eat the moon and shiva himself will descend from the mountain and smite the unfortunate etiquette-busting stoner.
Of course, matches were invented by a scandinavian guy in the 19th century so I think it is safe to say that this two match business is, hmmm, bollocks.
I have a written account of sadhus smoking chillums from the early 20th century and this is how they did it:
the placed the gear in the bowl
they put a small thin stone on top of the gear, mostly covering it
they took a small piece of charcoal from the fire and placed it atop the uppermost stone
they draw long, slow tokes on the chillum
hold
exhale
of course, most stoners dont have a wood fire with convenient bits of charcoal lying around, hence the adoption, I suspect, of the matches thing.
I will say in favour of matches that they light a chillum much better than lighters and two (or three) matches are better than one. However, do make sure the phosphorous is entirely burned off before you touch the flame to the substance. it spoils the taste of your primo resin.
5. how to smoke a chillum
A chillum should be smoked with at least two people, I think ideally 3. Sit in circle. ideally around a fire!
take long slow tokes from the diaphragm, as if you are singing
hold
exhale
DO NOT suck on a chillum using your throat or you will burn your throat very painfully (go on: try it, I dare you!)
when you have taken a good toke (the person lighting the chillum is permitted to take two, to get it properly lit)...
pass the chillum with your right hand to the person sitting on your right.
(right hands because in asia the left hand is what you use to wipe your backside with - no paper - and noone touches anything that goes near their (or anyone else's) mouth with their left hand.
if you are into the spirituality, only aghori sadhu and kali worshippers pass a chillum to the left, it is considered to be back luck and bad form.
some people like to mark the ignition of their chillum by calling out to Shiva, saying something along the lines of "Bom! Shiva!" "Bombolenath!". In the right place, it adds, at least, some atmosphere and authenticity. At the bottom of your mate's lawn, it probably makes you look (and sound) a bit silly.
when the chillum is finished (it will crackle and taste vile if you smoke the dregs), pass it to the owner of the chillum who will want to clean it when it is still hot. It is essential to clean a chillum very thoroughly when it has just been smoked - no leaving it till the morning.
When clean, start again. Until dawn.
hope that helps! I will take some photos of my pieces and post them here soon(ish)
peace, or should I say "shanti"
Limey
** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SMALL IMAGES IN MY POSTS CAN BE SEEM MORE CLEARLY IF YOU CLICK ON THEM **
Limey's chillum 1.01
1. What is a chillum?
It is one of the simplest forms of pipe in the world and was, probably, invented in south asia a long, long time ago. It's shape and construction suggests it was first made by:
grabbing a handful of clay from nearby waterhole
sqeezing the clay around an index finger, to form a shortish tube
drying this tube in the sun (and maybe in a fire)
dropping a pebble into the tube to form a pipe bowl.
Over time, chillums have evolved to become (sometimes) highly decorated, precision engineered devices. But the principles remain the same...
a chillum should consist of three parts: the pipe, the stone and a saphi/saffi (spell it how you like, the word should be in sanskrit anyway). the pipe is, well, the pipe, a straight cone of clay, stone, glass, metal, carrot, wood, whatever. The purists swear by terracotta. The bore of the pipe should be conical but straight sided. Chillums with an uneven bore are hard to clean.
The stone is a conical stone, usually with a few channels carved lengthways down the sides. It sits inside the chillum at the fat end, usually between half and inch (1.5cm) and an inch/3cm from the opening of the chillum. It performs two functions: a platform in the pipe to place your substance(s) upon (so, like a gauze/screen in a pipe or bong) and as part of the cooling/de-tarring (the smoke passes over it, cools and deposits tar)
the saphi is a piece of cloth, ideally something like cheese cloth, which is dampened with water and tied over the small end of the chillum, from which you draw the smoke. It acts as a filter, removing a little tar but most importantly, it will trap any burning particles that whizz down the tube towards your throat.
2. how to HOLD a chillum (there are many ways, here's one) - try this with an empty chillum, for practise. it takes while to get it right
i. hold your right hand palm up in front of you, parallel to the floor
ii. raise your fingers upwards, keeping your palm/back of hand parallel to the floor, so your fingers are gathered into a "lotus at night" bunch.
iii. place the chillum with the saphi just above your palm. the chilum is held vertically, perpendicular to your horizontal palm. you are holding the pipe with your fingers and thumb
iv. place your left hand next to your right hand, with the thumbs side by side and the soft mound at the base of your left thumb filling the gap between your right thumb and the fingers on your right hand
v. wrap the fingers on your left hand round the fingers on your right hand
you should now have cupped the chillum neatly in your two hands with no significant gaps between hand or fingers. the chillum still should be vertical.
vi. open a gap between your right hand thumb and your right hand index finger - this is the gap through which you will draw the smoke
vii. if your hands are arranged properly, you should be able to easily draw air through the chillum while not drawing any air through any gaps in your hands/fingers
why all this digital gymnastics?
you should NEVER touch a chillum to your lips
skipping all the "sacred" blah for a moment, mostly this is because you will get tarry lips. and it's not hygenic.
You can now hold a chillum like a hardened sadhu!
3. what to put in a chillum
if you believe the hype (there is considerable controversy).. the indians (in the broadest sense) have been smoking chillums since the dawn of time i.e. long before the europeans brought tobacco to India/the "old world" in the 15th/16th century. Logic therefore dictates that IF you believe chillum smoking is a ancient rite, you should NOT smoke tobacco in chillums.
However, it is rare indeed to find [white] people smoking chillums in india/asia that do not include tobacco. I would urge you to ignore them and only smoke weed and resin (charas or hash) in your chillum. If you do want to put tobacco in there, the etiquette is to toast a (mild) cigarette over a flame which, allegedly, burns off some of the nasties. It also dries the tobacco. You grind the tobacco to a powder in the palm of your hand, carefully removing any paper or burned bits.
Tobacco or no tobacco you want to put plenty of resin in your chillum. By plenty we are talking at least half a gram. Chillums are meant to be strong. The better the resin, the better your pipe will taste (well, of course). For some reason rubbed resin (charas) seems to work fractionally better than seived (hash).
Myself I prefer to put some weed (doesn't have to be the best) in my chillum mixed with plenty of resin and no tobacco. It's tricky to get this mix absolutely right, it doesn't burn as freely as a tobacco mix. I like to slightly dampen the weed (a drop of water, squeezed out of the weed) then mix in resin that is broken up small but not powdered (if using tobacco, the usual practice is to powder the resin).
Most people set aside a bit of tobacco/weed (with no resin mixed in) and drop this into the bottom of the chillum bowl. Basically, it saves your primo resin being wasted as it can easily fall into the gap between the wall of the chilum and the stone.
Mix the tobacco/weed and resin very very throughly.
Load the mix into the chillum bowl. It should fill the bowl to the brim. Tamp down the mix gently so the bowl is filled evenly but not tight. If you have ever seen a pipe smoker (the tobacco kind) fill a pipe, well, it's the same principle.
4. how to light a chillum
this is where things get really controversial.
Alot of the more extreme chillum heads insist that a chillum MUST be lit with two matches or the sun will eat the moon and shiva himself will descend from the mountain and smite the unfortunate etiquette-busting stoner.
Of course, matches were invented by a scandinavian guy in the 19th century so I think it is safe to say that this two match business is, hmmm, bollocks.
I have a written account of sadhus smoking chillums from the early 20th century and this is how they did it:
the placed the gear in the bowl
they put a small thin stone on top of the gear, mostly covering it
they took a small piece of charcoal from the fire and placed it atop the uppermost stone
they draw long, slow tokes on the chillum
hold
exhale
of course, most stoners dont have a wood fire with convenient bits of charcoal lying around, hence the adoption, I suspect, of the matches thing.
I will say in favour of matches that they light a chillum much better than lighters and two (or three) matches are better than one. However, do make sure the phosphorous is entirely burned off before you touch the flame to the substance. it spoils the taste of your primo resin.
5. how to smoke a chillum
A chillum should be smoked with at least two people, I think ideally 3. Sit in circle. ideally around a fire!
take long slow tokes from the diaphragm, as if you are singing
hold
exhale
DO NOT suck on a chillum using your throat or you will burn your throat very painfully (go on: try it, I dare you!)
when you have taken a good toke (the person lighting the chillum is permitted to take two, to get it properly lit)...
pass the chillum with your right hand to the person sitting on your right.
(right hands because in asia the left hand is what you use to wipe your backside with - no paper - and noone touches anything that goes near their (or anyone else's) mouth with their left hand.
if you are into the spirituality, only aghori sadhu and kali worshippers pass a chillum to the left, it is considered to be back luck and bad form.
some people like to mark the ignition of their chillum by calling out to Shiva, saying something along the lines of "Bom! Shiva!" "Bombolenath!". In the right place, it adds, at least, some atmosphere and authenticity. At the bottom of your mate's lawn, it probably makes you look (and sound) a bit silly.
when the chillum is finished (it will crackle and taste vile if you smoke the dregs), pass it to the owner of the chillum who will want to clean it when it is still hot. It is essential to clean a chillum very thoroughly when it has just been smoked - no leaving it till the morning.
When clean, start again. Until dawn.
hope that helps! I will take some photos of my pieces and post them here soon(ish)
peace, or should I say "shanti"
Limey