SHIKA Hookahs
It is more than a stem; it is a manuscript in metal. Every curve of its solid brass body is wrapped in hand-engraved Arabic calligraphy, each section telling its own part of a greater narrative.
The engravings are not random decoration; they are deliberate, precise inscriptions using a blend of Thuluth and Kufic styles, two of the most revered forms in Islamic art.
In the midsection, flowing Thuluth script arcs gracefully around the stem, its elongated curves and sweeping lines giving the impression of words in motion, almost as if reciting themselves aloud. This style was often used in sacred architecture, chosen for its elegance and its ability to guide the eye in a continuous flow. Closer to the base and the hub, Kufic influences appear—angular, structured, and strong, representing permanence and foundation.
The Camersi stands as a statement of precision and artistry, where every angle, curve, and surface has a purpose. Its hexagonal mid-section, adorned with meticulously engraved motifs, contrasts against the smooth transitions of its upper and lower shaft, creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye upward.
In ancient legends, the Drakon was more than a creature—it was a guardian, a symbol of power, protection, and wisdom. This Shika stem carries that same commanding presence. Its form rises like a tower of armor, each section precisely proportioned for both beauty and balance.
The engravings flow like the scales of a mythical beast, each one carved by hand into solid brass. Long, shield-shaped panels climb the upper section, their fine interior detailing resembling the intricate patterning of a dragon’s hide. Encircling medallions break the vertical flow, like crests of victory earned through centuries of guarding treasure.
Every curve and line is deliberate. From the flared base that grounds it with stability to the tapered neck that draws the eye upward, Drakon projects strength while maintaining the elegance that defines Shika craftsmanship. The rich gold tone of the brass speaks of timeless value, while the hand engraving adds the living soul of a disappearing art.
Built to perform as fiercely as it looks, Drakon offers a smooth, effortless draw—making it not just a hookah, but the guardian of your smoking ritual.
The Amazonia stem embodies the untamed beauty and harmony of the natural world. Its name evokes vast forests and flowing rivers, and its design captures that spirit in metal and wood. The stem’s midsection is crowned with rich, hand-carved wood—its flowing engravings reminiscent of intertwined roots and vines, each curve alive with organic motion.
This warm wooden centerpiece is framed by precision-engraved solid brass, hand-finished to perfection. The brass engravings are deliberate and clean, inspired by geometric motifs that stand in striking contrast to the natural curves of the wood. Together, they create a visual dialogue, nature meeting the precision of human craft.
Compact and perfectly balanced, Amazonia is a tabletop hookah that sacrifices nothing in presence or performance. The weighty brass ensures stability and longevity, while the smooth draw and careful proportions deliver the full Shika smoking experience in a smaller, more intimate form.
Amazonia is more than a stem; it’s a meeting point between the wild and the refined, where centuries-old handicraft meets the warmth of nature’s own design.
The Arya tabletop hookah is a compact masterpiece where precision meets artistry.
Its intricate engravings are carefully fitted into a smaller surface area, requiring greater skill and effort than larger designs.
From the richly detailed stem to the perfectly aligned etched vase, every element is crafted in visual harmony. Even the underside of the tray features carvings, ensuring the experience is as engaging for the eyes as it is for the soul.
Arya isn’t just beautiful—it delivers exceptional value and a refined user experience in a portable, display-worthy form.



























































