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      Ashtrays – Stylish & Functional for Every Smoker

      An ashtray is more than just a smoking accessory—it’s an essential piece that keeps your space clean, organized, and stylish. At Angie’s Boutique, we offer a wide selection of premium ashtrays in glass, ceramic, crystal, and metal, designed for cigars, cigarettes, and herb smokers alike. Whether you need a classic ashtray for home use, a windproof outdoor option, or a luxury statement piece, we have the perfect ashtray for every setting.

      Why Choose Our Ashtrays?

      Durable & High-Quality Materials – Choose from glass, ceramic, stainless steel, and crystal ashtrays for long-lasting use.
      Stylish Designs – From minimalist modern to vintage ashtrays, find a design that complements your space.
      Perfect for Indoors & Outdoors – Keep your table, deck, patio, or man cave clean and ash-free.
      Windproof & Deep Basin Options – Ideal for outdoor use, ensuring ashes stay contained.
      Easy to Clean & Maintain – Our heat-resistant, non-stick surfaces make cleaning effortless.

      Types of Ashtrays We Offer

      🔹 Glass Ashtrays – Elegant and timeless, perfect for cigars and cigarettes.
      🔹 Ceramic Ashtrays – Stylish and heat-resistant, with unique artistic designs.
      🔹 Crystal Ashtrays – Luxurious and decorative, adding a sophisticated touch to any space.
      🔹 Metal Ashtrays – Durable and sturdy, great for outdoor and heavy use.
      🔹 Windproof Ashtrays – Designed to keep ashes from blowing away, ideal for patios and balconies.
      🔹 Silicone Ashtrays – Unbreakable, flexible, and easy to clean—great for travel or casual use.

      How to Choose the Best Ashtray?

      ✔️ Material – Select from glass, ceramic, metal, or silicone based on style and durability.
      ✔️ Size & Depth – Choose a deep basin for heavy smokers or a compact size for casual use.
      ✔️ Indoor vs. OutdoorWindproof options work best for outdoor smoking areas.
      ✔️ Design & Aesthetics – Pick a classic, modern, or vintage design to match your space.

      Buy Ashtrays Online at Angie’s Boutique

      Upgrade your smoking setup with a high-quality ashtray that combines functionality and style. Whether you're looking for a premium crystal ashtray, a durable outdoor option, or a stylish ceramic piece, we have the best selection at affordable prices.

      🛒 Browse our collection now and find the perfect ashtray for your needs!

       

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Ashtrays

      Angies Boutique stocks ashtrays across four categories: artist heady-glass ashtrays, designer brand ashtrays, functional ceramic and metal ashtrays, and licensed-art ashtrays. Artist heady-glass ashtrays are signed pieces by glass artists like Zach P, who produces sculptural ashtrays that double as collectible art objects, typically priced at $150 and up. Designer brand ashtrays include Cookies SF, the cannabis lifestyle brand whose branded ashtrays match the brand's hat, hoodie, and accessory line, suited for collectors of Cookies merchandise. Functional ashtrays from RAW, the rolling paper brand, are the practical workhorse end of the catalog, with metal and ceramic designs sized for joints and built for daily use. Licensed-art ashtrays include Keith Haring, where the estate-authorized artwork is reproduced on ceramic ashtrays as official licensed merchandise. The shop also stocks Angies Boutique house ashtrays. Each category serves a different buyer, from collectors wanting a signed art piece to daily smokers wanting a workhorse tray. The Los Angeles shop, open since 1990, has refined its ashtray selection across three decades of customer requests.
      Glass, ceramic, and metal ashtrays serve different priorities. Glass ashtrays, including heady-glass pieces from Zach P, are visually striking, easy to clean with soap and water, and resistant to staining from ash and resin. The tradeoff is fragility: drop a glass ashtray on a hard floor and it shatters. Glass also conducts heat, so a freshly extinguished joint can leave the tray warm to the touch. Ceramic ashtrays, including Keith Haring licensed art and many designer pieces, offer the broadest design and color range, are durable enough for daily use, and handle heat well. Cleaning takes slightly more effort because ash can stain unglazed ceramic surfaces over time. Metal ashtrays, including RAW branded pieces, are nearly indestructible, ideal for outdoor use, and clean with a quick wipe. Metal heats up faster than glass or ceramic, so they suit larger ashing volumes and shared sessions. For a collector display piece, glass and ceramic are typical choices. For a daily-use tray that survives parties, drops, and travel, metal wins. Angies Boutique stocks all three materials in the ashtray collection.
      Zach P ashtrays are functional, but most owners use them as display pieces because the craftsmanship and signature value make daily use feel wasteful. Zach P is a heady glass artist whose ashtrays feature sculpted color work, fumed accents, and integrated rests for joints, blunts, or pipes. The construction is heavy-wall borosilicate, the same material used for full-size rigs and tubes, which makes the pieces durable enough for actual ashing. The bowls inside are wide enough to hold ash and butts, and the joint rests are positioned to keep burning material away from the table surface. The reason most collectors treat Zach P ashtrays as display is the price point, typically $150 and up, and the fact that ash and resin staining accumulates on any tray over time, gradually obscuring the color and detail work. If you want a Zach P piece you can actually use, plan to clean it weekly with mild soap and water rather than the harsh alcohol-and-salt method used for bongs. Angies Boutique lists each Zach P ashtray with photos showing the signature, dimensions, and intended use angles.
      The Keith Haring ashtrays stocked at Angies Boutique are officially licensed by the Keith Haring Foundation, which administers the late artist's intellectual property and authorizes reproductions of his original artwork on merchandise including ceramics, apparel, and home goods. Officially licensed Keith Haring pieces carry the foundation's authorization marks, typically printed on the bottom or packaging of the item, and are produced by approved manufacturers who pay royalties to the foundation. The Keith Haring Foundation directs licensing royalties to AIDS-related causes and arts education, consistent with the artist's wishes. Counterfeit Keith Haring merchandise is widespread, particularly cheap knockoffs of his recognizable figure work, and unauthorized pieces lack the foundation marks and proper printing quality. The licensed ashtrays at Angies Boutique reproduce the artwork at the resolution and color fidelity the foundation requires, with the ceramic substrate and glazing meeting commercial-grade standards. For collectors of Keith Haring merchandise or of pop-art licensed home goods, the licensed ashtrays are the legitimate option. Angies Boutique in Los Angeles, open since 1990, sources Keith Haring pieces through authorized distributors with full licensing documentation.
      Different smoking formats need different ashtray geometry. For joints and blunts, the ideal ashtray has long shallow rests on the rim, typically grooves or notches sized to cradle the joint without it rolling, and a wide central bowl deep enough to hold the ash that falls off as the joint burns. RAW branded ashtrays are designed exactly for this use case, with elongated rests and ash-friendly bowls. For cigarettes, the ashtray needs deeper rests to support a shorter rolled tube and a narrower bowl, with cigarette-specific designs often including snuff zones for fully extinguishing the butt. Many ceramic and metal designer ashtrays cover this use case. For pipe bowls, particularly small one-hitters and chillums, the ashtray needs a small dump zone for ash and a poke tool or built-in cleaning point, since bowl ash is denser and stickier than joint ash. Heady-glass ashtrays from Zach P often include a side notch sized exactly for a chillum or one-hitter. If you smoke all three formats, choose a wider ashtray with multiple rest styles around the rim. Angies Boutique stocks designs for each use case.
      Clean a glass ashtray by emptying ash and butts into a trash can, then wiping out residual ash with a dry paper towel before introducing any water. Wet ash turns into a sticky paste that smears and clogs drains. Once dry-wiped, rinse the ashtray under warm water and wash with a drop of mild dish soap and a soft sponge. For resin buildup or staining, fill the ashtray with 91 percent isopropyl alcohol, let it sit for 15 to 30 minutes, then scrub gently with a soft brush and rinse with warm water. Avoid scouring pads, which can scratch the glass and dull the surface. Avoid acetone on heady-glass ashtrays with applied color or fume, since acetone can attack the color work. For Zach P and other artist heady-glass pieces, hand-wash only and never put the piece in a dishwasher, which can crack the glass through thermal cycling and damage applied details. Dry the ashtray completely before returning it to display, since trapped moisture can cause residue to cling on subsequent use. Angies Boutique stocks isopropyl alcohol, mild cleaners, and soft brushes in the cleaning supplies collection.
      The best gift ashtray depends on the recipient's smoking style and aesthetic. For a daily smoker who wants a workhorse tray, a Cookies SF branded ceramic or a RAW metal ashtray covers the practical use case and signals brand-aware taste. For a collector or someone with a curated home aesthetic, a Keith Haring licensed art ashtray or a designer ceramic piece functions as both a tray and a decor object that fits broader interior design rather than reading purely as smoking gear. For a heady-glass collector or someone who appreciates artist work, a Zach P signed ashtray is the premium gift, combining function with collectible value. For a friend who smokes outdoors or in shared social settings, a heavy metal ashtray that survives drops and wind suits the use case better than a fragile glass piece. Include a small cleaning kit, isopropyl alcohol, and a microfiber cloth so the recipient can maintain the piece. Angies Boutique in Los Angeles, open since 1990, gift-wraps ashtrays and ships nationwide, and walk-in customers can inspect designer and artist pieces in person before purchase.
      A $5 gas station ashtray performs the basic function of holding ash, and for some buyers that is enough. The reasons collectors and serious smokers pay more for designer, artist, or branded ashtrays are durability, aesthetic, ergonomics, and identity. Designer ashtrays from Cookies SF, Keith Haring, and the heady-glass artists are built from heavier-wall glass, denser ceramic, or proper-gauge metal, and they survive years of use rather than chipping or staining within months. Aesthetic matters because an ashtray sits visible in a living room or smoking area, and a designer piece reads as intentional decor rather than disposable gear. Ergonomics matters because designer ashtrays are shaped specifically for joints, blunts, cigarettes, or pipes, with rests, notches, and bowl depths that suit the smoking format rather than a generic round dish. Identity matters because a Cookies, RAW, Keith Haring, or Zach P ashtray signals taste and brand alignment that a gas station tray does not. For a daily-use tray you actually look at, the upgrade is similar to choosing a quality coffee mug over a paper cup. Angies Boutique stocks across the full price range.
      Outdoor and indoor ashtrays have different requirements. Outdoor ashtrays need wind resistance, weather tolerance, and weight that prevents them from blowing off a patio table. Metal ashtrays from RAW, with their lower-profile bowls and heavier construction, suit outdoor use because wind passes over rather than scattering ash, and the metal handles rain and sun exposure without staining or cracking. Larger ceramic ashtrays with deep central bowls also work well outdoors, particularly designs with snuff zones built into the rim that fully extinguish butts before wind can carry embers. Indoor ashtrays prioritize aesthetic and ease of cleaning over weather resistance. Heady-glass pieces from Zach P, designer ceramics, and Keith Haring licensed pieces are typical indoor choices, since they function as decor as well as tools. Avoid glass ashtrays on outdoor concrete or stone surfaces, where a tipped tray will shatter, and avoid lightweight metal ashtrays indoors if you have pets or kids who might bump them. For a covered patio or balcony, either category works. Angies Boutique stocks both indoor and outdoor designs in the ashtray collection, with material and weight specifications listed on each piece.