'', a traditional
incense burner in
Somalia and
Djibouti made from meerschaum Carved Turkish meerschaum products were traditionally made in manufacturing centers such as
Vienna. Since the 1970s, though,
Turkey has banned the exportation of meerschaum nodules, trying to set up a local meerschaum industry. The once famous manufacturers have therefore disappeared and European pipe producers turned to others sources for their pipes. Another variation of meerschaum pipe is the
calabash pipe made iconic by
William Gillette's stage portrayal of
Sherlock Holmes. The
calabash is a
gourd similar to a
squash, grown specifically for use in pipes. The shape is determined as the gourd grows by placing small blocks under the stem, forcing it into a gentle curve. The mature gourd is cut and dried, then fitted with a cork gasket to receive a meerschaum bowl. The finished pipe offers one of the coolest, driest smokes available. In
Somalia and
Djibouti, meerschaum is used to make the
dabqaad, a traditional
incense burner. The mineral is mined in the district of
El Buur, the latter of which serves as a center for
quarrying. El Buur is also the place of origin of the local pipe-making industry. == Similar materials ==