A Flame for the Sixtieth Year: The S.T. Dupont Le Grand Dupont Cohiba 60 in Black Lacquer
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Some objects are content merely to work; others aspire to accompany a ritual. The S.T. Dupont Le Grand Dupont lighter in black lacquer, created to honour Cohiba's sixtieth anniversary, belongs unmistakably to the second category. Conceived as part of an exclusive collection of lighters and accessories, it draws together the visual language of two Houses long associated with the pursuit of excellence, and translates their shared vocabulary into a single, deliberate piece.
The collection from which it emerges was imagined as an homage to heritage and to absolute refinement. It borrows the codes that have made Cohiba instantly recognisable — the black and gold band, the emblematic Native American head, and the signature square motif — and reinterprets them through the artisanal precision for which S.T. Dupont is known. Le Grand Dupont is the fullest expression of that dialogue: a lighter in which aesthetics and craftsmanship are held in careful equilibrium.
An Object of Sculpted Detail
The body is dressed in glossy black lacquer, a surface that seems to gather and return the light of the room. Upon it, the Native American profile is rendered in relief, sculpted with an embossed effect that gives the emblem a quiet, tactile presence. Turn the lighter and the reverse reveals gold powder applied to the metal, accompanied by the Cohiba sixtieth-anniversary logo — a discreet inscription of the occasion it commemorates. The cap, meanwhile, carries the Cohiba checkerboard pattern executed in a gold-finished guilloché, that most patient of decorative techniques, where each engraved line is a small act of discipline.
Character in the Hand
Beneath the ornament lies serious intent. A dual ignition system offers a choice between a yellow or a blue flame, so that the gesture of lighting can be tailored to the moment and to the cigar at hand. The piece arrives empty of gas, awaiting its owner's chosen refill, while a screwdriver is included for changing the flint — the matching flint in red and the matching red gas refill being available separately.
What remains, once the technical details are set aside, is a companion for contemplation: an object that dignifies the slow lighting of a Habano, and lends a measured sense of ceremony to the hours a fine cigar deserves.
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