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"And if you go chasing rabbits
And you know you're going to fall
Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar
Has given you the call
Call Alice
When she was just small"
Jefferson, NH
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Family members enjoying a late night Turkish water pipe (nargile or hookah, partially obscured behind the bollard) on the streets of Istanbul, Turkey. The water pipe was brought to Turkey in the 16th century and is very popular utilising a multitude of different Turkish tobacco flavours such as mint, apple, strawberry, rose and capuccino.
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Tredente // Modern Hookah
Where: Equal10
When: April 10th - 12SLT
Fully interactive Modern Hookah available to purchase at Equal10.
This product features:
- A smoking particle that is exhaled out of the mouth
- 5 different sitting animations
- A separate smoking animation for all genders
- Black & White versions of the Hookah (purchased individually)
- Rezzers for up to 2 seats
It also has EXPERIENCE Compatibility!
Tredente now has an Experience. All relevant older products will be updated over time. Read the notecard in the product for further instructions on how to set this up.
Hope you enjoy it guys!
Hookah (Hindi: हुक्का, Urdu: حقہ hukka) or shisha (Arabic: شيشة or أركيلة, Turkish: nargile) is a single or multi-stemmed (often glass-based) water pipe device for smoking. Originating in India, it has gained popularity, especially in the Arab World. A hookah operates by water filtration and indirect heat. It can be used for smoking herbal fruits.
Craigafer Luik, Espen Tardis, Abra "drunker than Esme" Exonar, Francois Ghost, Niko Lyle, Esme "also drunk" Milena
A hookah also known as the ḡalyān is a single or multi-stemmed instrument for smoking tobacco .
There are two theories regarding the origin of the hookah. The first is that following the introduction of tobacco to India by the Jesuits, the waterpipe was invented by one of Akbar's physicians, Abu’l-Fath Gilani, in the Indian city of Fatehpur Sikri. The hookah spread from India to the Near East, where the mechanism was modified. Alternatively, it could originate in Safavid dynasty of Persia from where it eventually spread to the east into the Indian subcontinent during that time.
#5682 - 2023 Day 203/365: Exploring this delightful hookah / shisha device for its beautiful metallics.
When I was a child, I grew up listening to my maternal grandmother reading faerie tales to me from a big (at least from a child's perspective) green leather bound volume of Grimm's Faerie Tales with fine gilding and marbled edges. However, that wasn’t the only volume she read from. She also introduced me to the wonderful characters created by Lewis Carroll through “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Alice’s Adventures Through the Looking Glass” which she had in an omnibus edition from the 1920s in grey vellum with all the characters’ names written in ever reducing squares and font as a border to the title.
It is from these stories that I have taken my inspiration for the theme for “Looking Close… on Friday!” for October 13th, which is “mushrooms”. If you have ever read “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, or seen one of the multitude of television and film adaptations, you will be familiar with the caterpillar who sat on a mushroom smoking a hookah who told Alice that eating one side of the mushroom would make her taller and one side would make her smaller. You would also know that the whole reason Alice first went to Wonderland was by following the White Rabbit, who was late for the Queen of Hearts croquet party, down a rabbit hole. The amalgam of these two things led to this pairing of macro photos. Alice and the White Rabbit are both miniatures who live inside a small jar terrarium that I was given as a Christmas gift by a dear friend some years ago, whilst the mushrooms with their luscious shiny red tops are hand painted polystyrene examples that I picked up from a craft shop. The woodland setting is a small patch of my garden where the clivias are. I hope you like my choice for the theme, and that it makes you smile!
I would like to acknowledge and thank my Flickr Friend Red Stilletto www.flickr.com/photos/thevixen/ for inspiring me to use the pairing of two images and the application of a wide white frame. Both of these design elements she uses to create great impact with her own images.