A medwakh is a smoking tool used to inhale tobacco or dokha. The medwakh is part of the cultural tradition in some countries where these devices are used in social smoking sessions. The medwakh may be similar to a traditional pipe, but with differences in size or design depending on the region or culture.
Components of a medwakh pipe:
The pipe: The part through which the smoke is inhaled. It is usually made of heat-resistant materials such as wood, metal, or ceramic.
The chamber: The part that contains the tobacco or medwakh that is being smoked.
The mouthpiece: The part from which the smoke is inhaled and is at the other end of the pipe and is placed in it to prevent tobacco or tar from entering the mouth.
How to use:
The medwakh or tobacco is placed inside the chamber of the pipe.
The medwakh is lit using heat, and the smoke is then inhaled through the mouth.
The smoke is inhaled slowly so that the user can enjoy the smoking experience comfortably.
Benefits of the medwakh pipe:
It allows the user to have a unique smoking experience with control over quantity and flavor.
It can be more comfortable than some other smoking methods such as cigarettes.