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Savinelli Pipe Lighter - Natural Briar

Sale price$320.00

A briar-clad pipe lighter from Savinelli, pairing Italian warmth with Japanese im corona mechanics and a soft angled flame.

Complimentary U.S. Shipping $100+ | International $350+

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Engineered to produce a flame at a 45-degree angle, it is ideal for pipe smokers who want a more controlled light while helping reduce rim darkening and avoid scorched fingers.

Its smooth briar wood casing is made in Varese, Italy, showcasing natural grain and warmth unique to each piece. Inside, precision Japanese mechanics by im corona deliver a reliable soft flame designed specifically for pipe lighting.

It is a harmonious union of Italian elegance and Japanese reliability, crafted for those who appreciate the ritual.

  • Genuine Italian briar wood casing, handcrafted in Varese, and accented with a chrome finish.
  • Flint ignition with angled soft flame—ideal for pipe use.
  • Precision mechanics by im corona (Japan).
  • Refillable with butane fuel (sold separately).
  • An Italian and Japanese collaborative masterpiece.
  • Elegant, pocket-sized silhouette with a natural finish.
  • Perfect as a table lighter or night on the town.

Dimensions: 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" x 1/5"

Replacement Flints: im corona flints Lighter Flints

Savinelli Pipe Lighter - Natural Briar - Lighter | Last Manner
Savinelli Pipe Lighter - Natural Briar Sale price$320.00
Savinelli Pipe Lighter - Natural Briar - Lighter | Last Manner
Savinelli Pipe Lighter - Natural Briar - Lighter | Last Manner

Savinelli

Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli Sr., Savinelli has been crafting premium pipes for nearly 150 years — now in its fifth generation of family ownership. What began as a small tobacco shop near the Piazza Duomo evolved into a full-scale manufactory in the Varese district, where Savinelli established itself as a global benchmark for quality. Their collaboration with im corona pairs Savinelli's design sensibility with im corona's legendary Japanese mechanics — a meeting of Italian aesthetics and Eastern precision that has produced some of the most distinctive pipe lighters available today.