Pakoh Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter

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  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Quarter Left Close Up With Dome
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Quarter Left With Dome
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Right Profile With Dome
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Quarter Right With Dome
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Close Up Quarter Left
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Front
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Quarter Right
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Right Profile
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Back
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Back
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Left Profile
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Quarter Left
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Close Up Back Left
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Close Up Quarter Back Right
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Close U[ Quarter Back Left
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Dome Front
  • Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter Dome Back

Description

Pakoh Glass Robot Chicken Dome & Adapter

Turn your bong into a dab rig with this custom, one of a kind drop down by Pakoh Glass. The attachment features a 14mm male to a 14mm male with matching dome. This red eyed robot chicken features Pakoh's very recognizable style, with almost hieroglyph like inscribing.

Features:

  • Joint Size: 14mm
  • Joint Type: Male to Male
  • Joint Angle: 45°
  • Diffusion: Dry dropdown

Dimensions:

Height - 5.5"
Width - 5.5"
Length - 7.5"

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About The Artist:

Pakoh, a native of Long Island, New York, has been immersed in art from a very young age, earning numerous awards and accolades throughout his life. He graduated with a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1999. During his studies, Pakoh explored various artistic mediums at esteemed institutions, including the San Francisco Art Institute and the Pilchuck Glass School, where he discovered his passion for glass. After graduating in 1999, he focused on glass blowing in Rhode Island until January 2003, when he moved to Seattle to further develop his artistic skills. In 2011, Pakoh relocated to Southern California, where he continues to live and work today.

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