Long Cherry-Wood Pipe
itemA long pipe crafted from polished cherry-wood, with a slender stem and curved bowl. The natural reddish-brown grain is visible, used for tobacco smoking.
The Long Cherry-Wood Pipe emerges in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' as a refined tobacco accessory cherished by Sherlock Holmes, its polished cherry-wood construction and slender, curved design highlighting his discerning taste amid his investigative pursuits. Though appearing in only one volume of the series, it symbolizes Holmes' contemplative rituals, with its natural reddish-brown grain evoking moments of deduction between cases. Across the broader canon, it underscores the detective's reliance on such personal talismans, remaining a static yet iconic element without further evolution in subsequent books.
Evolution
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
A long pipe crafted from polished cherry-wood, with a slender stem and curved bowl. The natural reddish-brown grain is visible, used for tobacco smoking.
Book Appearances
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First appears Ch 13