VAUEN Auenland Siman 9 mm Filter Long Stem Briar Pipe
The VAUEN Auenland Siman is a large, bent long stem briar pipe for smokers who prefer the calm character of a churchwarden-style model, with 9 mm filter compatibility, a distinctive shape, and a nostalgic look.
- Siman model from the VAUEN Auenland series
- Long stem, churchwarden / reading pipe character
- Made with a briar bowl
- Suitable for 9 mm filters
- Large bent design in German-made VAUEN quality

VAUEN Auenland Siman is not a short, everyday pipe shape. This long stem pipe is made for those who specifically want the character of a churchwarden, or reading pipe, and who value a calmer, more classic atmosphere in pipe smoking.
This model is a briar pipe with a briar bowl and is designed for use with a 9 mm filter. The long beechwood stem and acrylic mouthpiece follow the recognisable construction of the VAUEN Auenland series and give the pipe a distinctive but easy-to-understand form.
The Siman is a large, bent pipe with a total length of 36 cm. That size and proportion already give it a strong identity, while the overall shape feels both unusual and nostalgic. It has a fantasy-inspired mood without becoming excessive, so it works well both as a collection piece and as a regular-use model.
The name also fits naturally into the logic of the series, alongside models such as Auenland Merit, Derwin, and Doran. Because of this, the VAUEN Auenland pipe range stays consistent, and the Siman is easy to recognise as part of the collection.
Benefits & tips
- The long stem gives it a strong churchwarden character and a more relaxed visual style.
- The 9 mm filter system makes it a practical choice for smokers who already prefer this format.
- The briar bowl keeps it relevant for those who value traditional pipe materials.
- The 36 cm length and bent shape create a genuinely large, distinctive appearance.
- For easier maintenance, it is worth using a longer pipe cleaner because of the extended stem.
Why choose this model?
- If you are specifically looking for a long stem briar pipe.
- If a large bent shape matters to you.
- If you want a pipe designed for 9 mm filters.
- If you are looking for a German-made VAUEN model.
- If you want something more characterful than a standard short pipe.
How to use
- Insert a 9 mm filter into the pipe.
- Fill the bowl loosely in layers without packing the tobacco too tightly.
- After lighting, gently level the tobacco to help it burn more evenly.
- Because of the long stem, hold the pipe steadily and smoke at a relaxed pace.
- After use, let it cool completely, then clean it with a long pipe cleaner.
Important information
Model: VAUEN Auenland Siman
Item number: SIMAN
Type: briar pipe
Design: long stem, churchwarden-style, bent shape
Filter: 9 mm
Bowl material: briar
Stem: beechwood with acrylic mouthpiece
Length: 36 cm
Size: large
Country of origin: Germany
Who is it recommended for?
This model suits smokers who are specifically looking for a churchwarden pipe or reading pipe shape and want the added presence of a long stem, larger size, and 9 mm filter compatibility. It is also a good choice for VAUEN enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone who wants a more distinctive, fantasy-inspired pipe alongside their usual shorter models.
Frequently asked questions - VAUEN Auenland Siman pipe
What type of pipe is the VAUEN Auenland Siman?
It is a large, bent, long stem briar pipe from the Auenland series. Its overall shape clearly follows the churchwarden, or reading pipe, style.
Can it be used with a 9 mm filter?
Yes. This model is designed for 9 mm filters, so it fits well into a familiar filter-based setup.
What does briar pipe mean in this case?
It refers to the bowl material. Briar is a traditional pipe material widely used in classic pipe making.
How large is the VAUEN Auenland Siman?
The listed total length is 36 cm, and it belongs to the large-size category. It is clearly a long stem model.
Is this a bent pipe?
Yes. The Siman has a bent shape, which works together with the long stem to create a softer, more classic overall look.
What materials is this model made from?
The bowl is briar, the stem is beechwood, and the mouthpiece is acrylic. This construction is consistent with the broader Auenland series.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, especially for someone who already knows they want a long stem pipe. Because of its size, it does need a bit more attention in handling and cleaning than a shorter model.
How does the Siman fit into the Auenland series?
Siman follows the same naming logic as other Auenland models such as Merit, Derwin, and Doran. That makes it easy to identify as part of the same collection.



