The Mai Tai Pink Pipe by Tc Glass is a vibrant hand-blown spoon pipe that combines eye-catching colorwork with practical everyday function. Measuring approximately 5 inches in length, this piece features a rich Mai Tai Pink body that shifts between deep magenta, purple, and warm sunset tones depending on the lighting. The result is a bright, tropical aesthetic that immediately stands out in any glass collection.
Three raised Slyme Green accent dots are positioned around the bowl, creating a striking contrast against the pink body while serving an important functional purpose. These sculpted dots provide natural grip points for your thumb and fingers, making the pipe comfortable to hold and easier to handle during use. The bold green accents also give the piece a playful, almost creature-like personality from certain angles.
The bowl section features a rounded, substantial design with smooth transitions into the neck and handle, creating a balanced feel in the hand. Subtle internal color movement and layered glasswork add depth throughout the piece, with flashes of lavender, blue, and pink blending together beneath the surface. Every angle reveals new color variations, making this pipe as enjoyable to display as it is to use.
Created by Tc Glass, this hand-blown pipe showcases the artist's ability to combine clean functional shaping with expressive color choices. The combination of the tropical Mai Tai Pink palette and contrasting Slyme Green details creates a one-of-a-kind look that feels both playful and refined. Signed and dated by the artist, it stands as a collectible example of contemporary functional glass art.
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Tc is a Massachusetts-based glass artist located in East Dennis. Since beginning his flameworking journey in 2012, he has specialized in handcrafted borosilicate pipes, pendants, and marbles, with his signature glass eyes renowned for their striking realism, depth, and meticulous color work. When not in the studio, Tc enjoys cruising the waters of Cape Cod Bay on his jet ski.