Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Thinking Back on Hookahs

The evolution behind hookah is quite long and interesting. Known by many names such as water pipe and shisha, hookahs are extensively used a alternate options to light smoking for several centuries. Introduced to the middle east from India, hookah was brought in a form of coconut shell. In Turkey, it evolved into the true hookah, becoming a mainstay of coffee house life during the 17th century.

Hookah smoking is still very common in cafes and restaurants throughout the Middle East. When smoking hookah, it is best to observe the rituals and preparations involve in it. Hookah smoking create a strong bonding among people so they often shares news and stories over a pack of tangiers shisha.

Hookah never ceases to spark up great talks about far away lands, gardens, and exotic travels. People smokes hookah to pair it up with a cup of tea, to spark a fruitful intellectual debates and catch up with loss times among friends. To most people, inviting someone for a smoke of hookah is indicative of respect and hospitality. For most people, hookah also incites peace and meditative nature of man over his fellowmen. It also bridges stories form the past to be shared to modern society.
Hookah is overly famous that most people view this as a type of art. Every aspect of hookah is actually a product achieve only by the finest experts. Other materials used to enhance the effect include crystal, amber, and silver.
Centuries of finest culture and traditions made hookah such a great venue to share and connect.

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