Husband-and-Wife Artist Duo Create Unique Weed Glass Pipes
A Washington-based couple is blowing some of the most stunning functional glass you’ll find (and running their own podcast about it).
January 26, 2026

Photo Courtesy of Tako Glass
A Washington-based couple is blowing some of the most stunning functional glass you’ll find (and running their own podcast about it).
January 26, 2026
If you’re tired of generic weed glass pipes that look like they rolled off an assembly line, Tako Glass is about to change your whole perspective. This husband-and-wife operation out of Washington state is doing things differently, crafting one-of-a-kind pieces that double as functional art.
Tako and Beezy are professional glassblowers who’ve built a studio, a retail shop, and a community around handmade American glass. Every piece that leaves their shop is individually crafted, not mass-produced overseas. And when you call their customer service line? You might just end up talking to Tako himself.

Tako Glass’s bestseller—the original frit spoon handmade from thick borosilicate glass. Exclusive fuzzy purple nebula clouds shift from royal purple to electric blue accents with use (sunlight makes it pop). This is compact functional artwork worth showing off at any session.

Photo Courtesy of Tako Glass
Here’s the thing about most weed glass pipes on the market: they’re identical. Same shapes, same colors, same factory in China pumping out thousands of units. Functional? Sure. Special? Not really.
Tako Glass operates on a completely different model. Their studio produces handmade pieces—each unique, crafted by skilled glassblowers who care deeply about their work. When you buy from them, you’re not getting pipe #4,782 from a production run. Instead, you’re getting a handmade glass pipe that no one else will ever have.
The Tako Glass collection features everything from color-changing spoons to opal-infused rigs and Egyptian-inspired designs. Their Purple Glass Chillums are bestsellers, but the real draw is the variety: nebula glass in deep blues and purples, pieces with cosmic swirls, functional art that looks as good on a shelf as it does in your hand.
Beyond their own creations, Tako Glass works with over 200 independent American glassblowers and brands. These aren’t the weed glass pipes you’ll find sitting next to lighters at a gas station or tucked in a dispensary display case. They’re curated pieces from artists who’ve dedicated their careers to the craft.
And about that customer service thing… It’s real. Tako Glass takes it seriously because Tako himself often picks up the phone. It’s not every day you call a company and get the actual owner and maker on the line. That personal touch extends to everything they do, from the glass itself to how they run the business.
The couple also hosts the Tako Glass Podcast, where they share stories from the glassblowing industry, talk about life as full-time independent artists, and bring on guest glassblowers to discuss the craft. If you want to understand the world behind the best glass pipes for weed, it’s worth a listen.
This is the pipe that put Tako Glass on the map. Made from thick borosilicate glass, it features Tako’s signature “fuzzy” purple nebula clouds with deep, brilliant purples that few artists in the world can achieve. It’s a color changer, meaning the more you use it, the cooler it looks. Expect shades ranging from royal purple to blue-purple, eventually shifting into bright purple with electric blue accents. Take it outside in the sunlight for a show.
This one takes some patience (and vision). The Purple Ghost Pipe is 100% a color changer, starting subtle and transforming into electric blues and ghost purples over time. It takes a few days of regular use to really see the shift (longer if you’re not regularly partaking like they do in Washington). The payoff is a piece that evolves with you.
For dabbers, the Hash Glass collection covers everything from heady art pieces to practical daily drivers. You’ll find recyclers, mini rigs, opal-studded hash hammers, and travel-ready options alongside essentials like dab straws, terp pearls, and thermal banger sets. It’s a curated lineup for people who care about flavor, airflow, and heat retention as much as aesthetics.

Photo Courtesy of Tako Glass
When you’re shopping for the best glass weed pipe online, Tako Glass reviews tell the story better than any product description. The company holds a 4.9-star rating across 175 Google reviews, and the feedback consistently circles back to three things: quality, craftsmanship, and customer experience.
Holden C. wrote: “I’m extremely impressed with the quality and color on my pieces. I have been following on social media for years and finally decided to pick up a few pipes. Easily the nicest in my collection.”
Christina C. noted the full experience: “I ordered 2 day delivery a nice bubbler with pipe. The order came not only on time but packaged perfectly. The prices are great quality and beautifully done. And hit remarkably.”
Ashley B. received a birthday gift from her husband and couldn’t stop raving: “He got me a Molten Imagination piece and WOW! It’s even more beautiful in person. Nice thick glass beautiful colors. Tako Glass was wonderful with fast shipping… I loved my first piece so much I had to get a second!”
Over on Reddit’s r/glassheads community, user crexy0 shared their Heady Baller Pocket Pipe: “I’m extremely impressed with it, honestly. Really heavy and feels really comfortable in my palm. Exactly what I was hoping for.” Other users immediately recognized the Tako Glass style, with one commenter writing, “took one glance and knew that was tako”—which says something.

Photo Courtesy of Tako Glass
Mass-produced pipes are made in factories using pre-set molds, resulting in identical pieces churned out by the thousands. One-of-a-kind weed glass pipes are individually crafted by hand, meaning no two are exactly alike. You’re getting a unique piece with its own character, made by an artist rather than a machine.
Generally, yes. Artist-run shops prioritize craftsmanship over volume. Pieces are made from thicker glass, feature more intricate work, and undergo quality control by people who actually care about the final product. You’re also supporting independent artists rather than overseas factories.
It means someone with expertise (not just a wholesale buyer) selected the pieces. Tako Glass works with over 200 independent American glassblowers, choosing work based on quality, artistry, and function rather than just price point.
Dispensary glass is typically mass-produced overseas to hit a low price point. Handmade American glass costs more because of the skill, time, and quality materials involved. You’re paying for craftsmanship, durability, and a piece that’s genuinely unique.
American-made glass typically uses higher-quality borosilicate, features better construction, and comes from artists with years of training. Imported glass often uses thinner materials and less refined techniques. The difference shows up in durability, function, and overall feel.
Look for detailed dimensions, read reviews mentioning hand feel, and check if the shop offers good photography from multiple angles. Tako Glass reviews frequently mention how pieces feel in hand: heavy, comfortable, well-balanced.
Both. Tako Glass operates a studio where Tako and Beezy create their own pieces, plus a retail operation featuring work from 200+ independent American glassblowers. They make and sell.
Yes. All Tako Glass original pieces are handmade in the USA, and they prioritize working with American glassblowers for their curated collection.
No, their full collection is available online with shipping across the US. Orders over $75 ship free, and they typically process within three business days.

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