The Golden Path
In Japanese, Kinji (金路) can be interpreted as “golden path” or “forbidden gold”—a name that perfectly suits this stem’s commanding presence. Crafted from solid brass and finished in a warm golden luster, Kinji stands as both a symbol of refinement and a testament to the discipline of true craftsmanship.
Its form is a careful study in balance: the tapered upper section rises with elegance, while the wider base asserts stability and strength. Each engraved panel features elongated teardrop motifs, framed in fine geometric detailing and repeated with unwavering precision. These shapes are more than ornament—they suggest gateways, paths, and shields, embodying both journey and protection.
Encircling the stem are circular medallions etched with symmetrical floral emblems, a subtle nod to harmony and continuity. Together, these patterns create a sense of flow, as if guiding the eye upward along an unbroken “golden path.”
Kinji is not just a hookah stem—it is a bridge between worlds. The discipline of Japanese symbolism meets the richness of Egyptian brass engraving, resulting in a piece that feels timeless, cultured, and powerful in any setting.
Weight
Stem 2.2 kg
Tray
.8 kg
Height
48 cm
Brand
Shika Hookah