EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 8 MIN
The Gouda Clay Pipes That Smoked Up the World
from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
Before cigarettes, the world smoked long-stemmed white clay pipes — and tiny Dutch town Gouda dominated the global market for centuries. This episode follows the rise and fall of Gouda's pipe industry, from the first pipe makers in the 1600s to the city's peak, when it was producing over 300 million pipes a year. We explore the technical innovations that made Gouda pipes so popular — the long stems that cooled the smoke, the white clay that flaunted purity, and the specialized molds that allowed for intricate shapes. We meet the pipe makers, the Pijpenkooplieden who exported to the Americas, Africa, and Asia, and we dig into the cultural associations: pipes as status symbols, as political messages, and even as weapons in the Dutch Revolt. We also cover the industry's decline in the 1800s, outcompeted by cheaper German and English products and eventually by the rise of cigarettes. Along the way, we touch on the lives of the anonymous workers — including women and children — who shaped, fired, and packed millions of pipes in Gouda's cramped workshops. #GoudaPipes #ClayPipes #DutchHistory #GoldenAge #TobaccoHistory #Pijpenkooplieden #Gouda #Netherlands #CigaretteRise #PipeMaking #TobaccoTrade #DutchCrafts #IndustrialHistory #SmokingCulture #EuropeanHistory #17thCentury #18thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Before cigarettes, the world smoked long-stemmed white clay pipes — and tiny Dutch town Gouda dominated the global market for centuries. This episode follows the rise and fall of Gouda's pipe industry, from the first pipe makers in the 1600s to the city's peak, when it was producing over 300 million pipes a year. We explore the technical innovations that made Gouda pipes so popular — the long stems that cooled the smoke, the white clay that flaunted purity, and the specialized molds that allowed for intricate shapes. We meet the pipe makers, the Pijpenkooplieden who exported to the Americas, Africa, and Asia, and we dig into the cultural associations: pipes as status symbols, as political messages, and even as weapons in the Dutch Revolt. We also cover the industry's decline in the 1800s, outcompeted by cheaper German and English products and eventually by the rise of cigarettes. Along the way, we touch on the lives of the anonymous workers — including women and children — who shaped, fired, and packed millions of pipes in Gouda's cramped workshops. #GoudaPipes #ClayPipes #DutchHistory #GoldenAge #TobaccoHistory #Pijpenkooplieden #Gouda #Netherlands #CigaretteRise #PipeMaking #TobaccoTrade #DutchCrafts #IndustrialHistory #SmokingCulture #EuropeanHistory #17thCentury #18thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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