Gellert Grindelwald's skull-hookah



The Skull Hookah is seen in various scenes from Fantastic Beasts 2- The Crimes of Grindelwald

Description
The Skull Hookah or Water Pipe is made of an aged Human skull.

The text on the front of the skull includes:

Gellert Grindelwald's army symbol

Germanic Text which Translates to:

"For the Greater Good "

The Date -1898

This date corresponds with the date of the letter written by Albus Dumbledore to Gellert Grindelwald in 1898 where the phrase "For the Greater Good " was first coined

Behind the Scenes
The inspiration for a Skull Hookah may have come from the beast related term for smoking Crack, Heroin or Opium from a Pipe- 'Chasing the Dragon"

It's theorised that Grindelwald uses the Skull to help him with his Seer ability to have visions.

Judging from the text on the skull, it is likely that Gellert himself was involved in its creation.