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Founded by photographer and weed enthusiast Alex Postiglione, Extra Virgo is a new lifestyle and botanical company based in Florence, Italy. With a mission to promote wellness through nutrition and nature, the brand offers everything from high-quality extra virgin olive oil and concentrated oil perfumes to cannabis flowers and all kinds of accessories.

As well as rolling papers, pipes, and bongs, grinders are an essential accessory for weed smokers. And, while they tend to be available at super affordable — not usually retailing for any more than 20 bucks — Extra Virgo's elevated brass versions offer a luxury alternative to those who'd like to flex as they grind.

Made from solid, led-free brass, the grinders are handmade in Florence and are available with gold brushed, aged ruthenium, or sanded palladium finishes. Retailing for $239, these grinders are part of a limited run of only 44 per finish. What's more, Extra Virgo has released some high-end leather mini pouches to protect your purchase, so the piece stays pristine as you carry it around.

Check out the grinders in closer detail below, and click through to cop.

Extra VirgoGrinder Model / 01
$228
Buy at Extra Virgo
Extra VirgoGrinder Model / 01
$228
Buy at Extra Virgo
Extra VirgoGrinder Model / 01
$228
Buy at Extra Virgo

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