Vecza (Marzana) hookah tongs evoke the presence of a ritual artifact, where the aesthetics of darkness and sacred power merge into a single, cohesive image. The elongated, strict form emphasizes the graphic clarity of the silhouette, while the deep matte black background serves as the perfect canvas for the contrasting light ornament.
The surface is adorned with a complex, symmetrical pattern reminiscent of ancient Slavic symbols and protective amulets. The lines of the ornament are fluid and rhythmic, as if “woven” into the tongs, forming a unified composition from base to pointed tip. The central focal point—a stylized skull with horns—appears as a mythical emblem of the goddess Marzana, embodying themes of death, winter, and renewal, which lends the object a dark yet captivating expressiveness. Decorative elements are arranged with precise balance: no detail overwhelms the design; every line enhances the overall mood. The ornament does not appear mechanical—it is perceived as hand-drawn graphics, rich in symbolism and hidden meaning. The interplay of dark background and light pattern creates a sense of depth and layering, making the tongs look luxurious and prestigious.
Vecza (Marzana) hookah tongs are more than just an accessory—they are a striking visual object inspired by Slavic-Belarusian mythology. Their design unites mysticism, power, and artistic refinement, transforming an everyday hookah tool into a symbol with character and atmosphere.
Specifications:
Length: 218 mm
Working surface length: 45 mm
Weight: approx. 85 g