Hiram & Solomon
Fellow Craft Oscuro Gran Toro
20
Gran Toro
TAM (totalmente a mano)
152mm
23,8mm
60
Yes
None
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Dominican Republic
Indonesian
Nicaragua
Hiram & Solomon Mysterious Masterpieces The Freemasons are a secretive society surrounded by a multitude of speculations and myths for centuries. Their origins date back to the 16th century, and throughout history, they have played an important role in various social and cultural movements. While their meetings and rituals are often shrouded in an air of mystery, some intriguing details have surfaced. One such aspect is their tendency to smoke cigars during their gatherings. The tradition of cigar smoking during Masonic meetings is documented from the mid-19th century. In these gatherings, smoking served not only as a social activity but also as a means of relaxation and focus. The cigar became a symbol of calmness and intellectual exchange among members. Brothers Fouad Kashouty and George Dakrat, two respected members of the Freemasons, had a creative idea. They dreamed of developing a special cigar that would not only be accessible to Freemasons but would also serve as a symbol of their values and beliefs. This cigar would carry a message of brotherhood, tolerance, and intellectual growth, which are the fundamental principles of Freemasonry. After intense discussions and research, Kashouty and Dakrat sought collaboration with experienced cigar makers. They wanted to ensure that the quality and character of the cigar would reflect the significance and spirit of Freemasonry. It took years of development to find the perfect blend of tobacco varieties that would provide a unique flavor and a pleasant smoking experience.
Fellow Craft Oscuro A masterpiece for cigar lovers