Vintage large size “Duck” smoking pipe. Pipe smoking differs from cigarette smoking and attracts some people, including celebrities, for several reasons. Pipe smoking is associated with a particular image-intelligence, wisdom, or sophistication. A pipe is often used as an accessory to complement an individual’s image, especially among celebrities. For example, writers (such as Mark Twain), actors, or musicians may use a pipe to emphasize their uniqueness. Pipe smoking is perceived as a vintage, old-fashioned, yet elegant style that can stand out in an era dominated by standard cigarettes. Pipe smoking is a slow process that requires preparation (packing, lighting, and maintaining the burn). It resembles a ritual that helps one relax, reflect, or focus. Unlike cigarettes, which are smoked quickly, a pipe takes time. For many, it is a form of leisure and contemplation. Pipe tobacco is often more aromatic and varied in taste compared to cigarette tobacco. This can appeal to those who appreciate subtle nuances of flavor. Pipe tobacco typically contains fewer chemical additives than cigarette tobacco, making it a “purer” product (though still harmful). Health and Perceived Risks. Some believe (though this is not entirely true) that pipe smoking is less harmful than cigarette smoking because the smoke is less often inhaled into the lungs. However, this does not make pipe smoking safe, as it still poses significant health risks, especially to the mouth and throat. Cultural or Professional Context. Celebrities, such as actors, may take up pipe smoking for a role and later adopt it as part of their style. In some cultures or social circles, the pipe is a symbol of status or membership in a specific group e. Thus, the pipe attracts people with its aesthetics, process, flavor, and the atmosphere it creates. For celebrities, it is also a way to emphasize their uniqueness.