A sebsi or sibsi (Berber: ⵙⴱⵙⵉ) is a traditional Moroccan cannabis pipe with a narrow clay bowl called a skuff (or shkaff), with a fine metal screen. To this a hardwood stem is attached, which may be up to 46 cm (18 in) long.
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The sebsi has traditionally been used to smoke kief, which in Morocco refers to the best parts of the cannabis finely chopped and mixed with tobacco or other herbs.[1] The sebsi provides a small, low-temperature serving of herb (usually about 25 mg), compared with larger traditional smoking devices like the chillum of India and Jamaica.[2]
References
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- ^ "Moroccan hashish journey". Cannabis Culture. 2003-05-21. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- ^ 2006 World Drug Report: Analysis. United Nations Publications. 1 January 2006. pp. 2120–. ISBN 978-92-1-148214-0.