HighArtisan Custom Dynavap Accessories 

 Highartisan presents individually handcrafted stems, compatible mouthpieces, and more that are specifically designed for 8mm vapcaps and similar sized attachments. A Highartisan piece elevates an ordinary stock Dynavap or similar product to a cherished work of art. The utilization of naturally finished wood and glass leaves any user attached as the tastier and cooler vapor fills their lungs. Each piece is made by hand in the U.S. in a manner that yields exceptional quality while maintaining an individualized experience of fine craftsmanship that was lost long ago. A variety of glass color and wood species can be paired together upon request and is highly encouraged as creating functional “art” is a big part of the Highartisan mission.  

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