The Taj Mahal witnesses the eternal love between Emperor Mogul, Shah Jahan and his queen, Mumtaz Mahat.
On the deathbed, the queen asked for a mausoleum to be built to symbolize their love.
The construction of the mausoleum, begun in 1632, lasted 22 years to end in 1654.
Among the 20,000 people who took part were also countless craftsmen from Europe and Central Asia.
The Taj Mahal was built using materials from all over India and Asia such as white marble, jade crystal, turquoise lapis lazuli, sapphires, all over 28 different types of precious and semi-precious stones.
S.T.Dupont has inspired this mythical construction to create a collection of unique objects thanks to the skill of craftsmen, using the nobler and precious materials such as platinum and mother of pearl.
Thin floral decorations in Mother of Pearl and pearl lace remind us of the beauty of the white marble combined with green stone, Alpinite, give brightness and value to the object.
This exceptional limited edition is made up of 2 Gatsby pocket lighters and 2 lines numbered on 2000 pieces, a table light numbered on 200 pieces, an Olympio stylus pen and an Olympian ballpoint pen numbered on 1000 pieces.
The casket we present with numbering 295 on 2000 pieces is made up of a fountain pen Olympio and a lighter Line 2.