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There
are many different beliefs as to who introduced the use of tobacco
to the Chinese. I have read that tobacco was brought to China by
the Russians, Manchu, Portuguese, and the Jesuit Priests. I would
venture to say that it is likely that it was introduced in
different regions, by different people, around the same time. That
time would be the early to mid 1600's. Snuff was considered a more
acceptable way of consuming tobacco than smoking. Snuff was
originally stored in Snuff Boxes brought from the West, but the
high humidity in China made them unusable. Thus the Snuff Bottle
was invented. Actually, small glass bottles were used for medicine
long before Snuff found its way into Chinese Society. Through the
centuries the use of Snuff has been both embraced and condemned by
the Emperors of China. In 1638 the use or sale of tobacco was
illegal, yet a couple decades later, the finest craftsmen in the
country were making Snuff Bottles for Empower. During the 1700's
snuff increased in popularity among the Chinese, which created a
great demand for Snuff Bottles. They became conversation pieces
and collectable items almost immediately.
 
 
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