
Unicorn Glass Pipe
Smoking pipes
by Goody Glass
Unicorn Glass Pipe by Goody Glass
The Unicorn Glass Pipe is a 5-inch hand pipe from Goody Glass that turns a quick smoke into something worth looking at twice. Shaped and coloured to resemble a mythical unicorn — horn, mane, and all — it sits comfortably in one hand and works exactly like a standard spoon pipe. Compact enough for a jacket pocket, distinctive enough to start a conversation at any session.
What Makes This Unicorn Pipe Worth Grabbing
A novelty pipe that actually works properly — that's the short version. We've handled enough themed glass pieces over the years to know that most of them sacrifice function for looks. The Unicorn Glass Pipe from Goody Glass doesn't fall into that trap. The bowl is a sensible size, the carb hole sits where your thumb naturally lands, and the mouthpiece draws clean without any weird gurgling or restricted airflow. At 5 inches (roughly 12.7 cm), it's the sort of pipe you can palm discreetly or leave out on a shelf as a genuine conversation piece.
Pick it up and the first thing you notice is the weight — it's got a satisfying heft to it without being heavy. The glass is thick enough that you're not constantly worried about a hairline crack, and the colours are worked into the glass itself rather than painted on. That matters, because paint flakes off after a few cleans. This won't. The unicorn's horn, the flowing mane detail, and the bright colour palette are all lampworked into the piece. It looks like a small glass sculpture that happens to get you sorted.
Specifications for the Goody Glass Unicorn Pipe
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Goody Glass |
| Type | Hand pipe / spoon pipe |
| Length | 5 inches (approx. 12.7 cm) |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Design | Unicorn-shaped with horn and mane detail |
| Intended use | Dry herb |
| Carb hole | Yes — left side |
| SKU | HS2345 |
How to Use the Unicorn Glass Pipe
- Grind your dry herb to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, not chunky. You want airflow through the bowl.
- Pack the bowl lightly. Around 0.15–0.2 g is plenty for a solo session. Press it down gently with your finger or a tamper tool, but don't compact it. You should still see small gaps between the herb.
- Hold the pipe with your dominant hand, placing your thumb over the carb hole on the left side of the bowl.
- Bring the mouthpiece to your lips, apply flame to the edge of the bowl (not the centre — this is called cornering, and it makes your herb last longer), and inhale slowly.
- Release your thumb from the carb hole halfway through your inhale to clear the chamber of remaining smoke.
- Exhale. Tap out the ash once the bowl is spent. Let the pipe cool for a minute before handling the bowl area.
- After your session, blow through the mouthpiece to clear any loose ash. For a deeper clean, soak in isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) with a tablespoon of coarse salt for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Complete your setup with a decent grinder — the SLX Non-Stick Grinder or a simple 4-piece metal grinder keeps your herb at the right consistency for this bowl size. A set of bristle pipe cleaners is also worth having on hand for quick maintenance between deeper soaks.
Why the Unicorn Glass Pipe Earns Its Place in Your Collection
Most smokers end up with a drawer full of pipes they never use. The ones that survive the cull are always the ones that combine two things: they work well, and they feel good to pick up. The Unicorn Glass Pipe from Goody Glass does both. It's 5 inches of properly worked borosilicate glass with a design that's genuinely charming without being fragile or impractical.
The real-world advantage of a compact hand pipe like this is portability. It fits in a coat pocket, a small bag, or a festival pouch without any fuss. No water needed, no batteries, no setup time. You grind, you pack, you light. For anyone who already owns a bong or a vaporiser but wants something quick and low-maintenance for when you're out and about, a solid glass hand pipe is the answer. And if it's going to live in your pocket, it might as well be one that looks like a unicorn.
One thing to keep in mind: glass is glass. The Unicorn is thick-walled and sturdy for its size, but it won't survive a drop onto tiles or concrete. If you're taking it to festivals or outdoor sessions, wrap it in a microfibre cloth or keep it in a padded case. A 30-second precaution saves you from a very sad moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the Unicorn Glass Pipe?
It measures 5 inches (about 12.7 cm) end to end. Compact enough to fit in one hand or slip into a jacket pocket. The bowl is proportionate to the pipe size — good for solo sessions, not built for group rounds.
Is the Unicorn Glass Pipe easy to clean?
Reasonably, yes. The unicorn shape has a few decorative details that can trap residue, so soaking in 90%+ isopropyl alcohol with coarse salt for 20–30 minutes works best. Pipe cleaners alone won't reach every spot. Clean weekly if you use it daily.
Can I use this pipe for concentrates or only dry herb?
It's designed for dry herb. There's no nail, banger, or concentrate-specific bowl. If you want to smoke concentrates, you'd need a dab rig or a pipe specifically built for that purpose.
How much herb fits in the bowl?
Around 0.15–0.2 g of ground herb sits comfortably in the bowl. Don't overpack — a loose, light pack gives you much better airflow and a smoother draw than a stuffed bowl.
Is this pipe fragile because of the unicorn design details?
The horn and mane are worked into thick borosilicate glass, so they're sturdier than they look. That said, any glass pipe will break if dropped on a hard surface. Treat it with basic care — don't toss it onto a table — and it'll last.
What's the difference between this and a regular glass spoon pipe?
Functionally, very little. Bowl size, carb hole, and airflow are comparable to a standard 5-inch spoon pipe. The difference is the unicorn design — lampworked colour and sculptural detail that a plain spoon doesn't have. You pay a small premium for the artistry.
Does the paint or colour come off over time?
No. The colours are worked into the glass during the lampworking process, not painted on. Alcohol soaks, heat, and regular use won't affect them. This is a key advantage over cheaper painted pipes.
Last updated: April 2026








