noun
- wood from a briar plant, especially the root of the white heath, used to make tobacco pipes and other carved items
Usage: often used in the context of pipe-making; also called bruyère wood
Examples
- The craftsman selected a fine piece of briarwood for carving the pipe bowl.
- Briarwood pipes are prized by tobacco enthusiasts for their durability and appearance.
- The dense grain of briarwood makes it ideal for detailed woodworking projects.
- Collectors often seek out vintage briarwood pipes from renowned European makers.