Dunhill Cigar Cases

Dunhill Cigar Case Highland 8

Cod. Dunhill Highland 8
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
inch / oz
mm / gram
1.
Height
165 mm 6.50 inch
Weight
85.00 gram 3.00 oz

 
Condition
New
Country
United Kingdom
Brand
Dunhill
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Entirely crafted by hand in the London workshop by master craftsmen over specially made wooden lasts, these luxurious cigar cases combine sartorial English fabrics with finest leathers. The cigar cases have been considerably enlarged to accommodate also the newest cigar editions of large diameters up to Ring gauge 60. Each case can take two cigars (i.e. Montecristo Grand Edmundo or Cohiba Behike 56). Furthermore, due to their telescopic construction they are highly adaptable and can house longer and shorter cigars. Being completely crafted by hand from 30 individual parts, the manufacture of each cigar case is very labour intensive and takes a minimum of 5.5 hours of concentrated work by experienced leather artisans. The fabrics have been sourced from specialist stores that supply Savile Row, London’s famous bespoke tailors’ street.

Highland 8 pairs an inner part hand-crafted from a traditional grey chalk-stripe worsted wool flannel with an outer part and trimmings made from soft black goat skin leather. The inside lining is made from olive green goat leather.

Being a limited production of only approximately 50 units eachfor world-wide distribution, once this quantity is sold no further production might be possible.

Adapts to shorter or longer cigars
telescopic construction and strong sturdiness of the case allow to take cigars up to approximately 20cm in length

Accommodates two cigars of up to 60 ring gauge each
One of the very few cases that can house two Cohiba Behike 56 cigars or even larger diameters Exclusive product hand-made in London; only approximately 50 units per model worldwide.