Element Labubowl
Description
Element Labubowl Hookah Bowl
The Element Labubowl combines dependable heat performance with a playful, attention-grabbing design. This premium Russian hookah bowl gives any setup a distinctive look while providing the versatility needed for different shisha tobaccos and packing styles.
Made from dense clay-based ceramic, the Element Labubowl absorbs and distributes heat gradually throughout the tobacco chamber. Its approximately 15–18-gram capacity provides enough room for a complete session without requiring an oversized pack, offering a practical balance between efficiency and session length.
The bowl accommodates blonde-leaf, dark-leaf, and mixed shisha tobacco. Its broad upper rim works with many popular heat-management devices and can also be prepared using traditional foil.
Whether paired with Element Air, Water, Earth, or another shisha brand, the Element Labubowl offers controlled heating, practical capacity, and collectible styling that stands apart from ordinary hookah bowls.
Element Labubowl Features
- Distinctive collectible-inspired design
- Available in multiple colors
- Dense clay-based ceramic construction
- Approximately 15–18-gram tobacco capacity
- Designed for steady, balanced heating
- Suitable for blonde-leaf and dark-leaf tobacco
- Compatible with different packing methods
- Works with foil and many standard HMDs
- Broad rim for stable heat-management placement
- Made by Element Hookah
- Produced in Russia
Specifications
- Brand: Element
- Model: Labubowl
- Material: Clay-based ceramic
- Tobacco capacity: Approximately 15–18 grams
- Compatibility: Foil and many standard heat-management devices
- Country of origin: Russia
Important Information
Because clay and ceramic hookah bowls can vary slightly during production, the exact color, texture, shape, dimensions, and capacity may differ. These normal variations generally do not affect performance.
Allow the bowl to cool naturally after each session. Never place a hot bowl under cold water because sudden temperature changes may crack the material.