The Hiran Minar is a circular tower nestled in the historic city of Fatehpuri Sikri. It is covered with stone projections, in the form of elephant tusks that symbolised the limitless wealth and influence of the Mughal Empire. Legend holds that on special occasions lamps were attached to each tusk to create a transcendental spectacle. Besides being the focal point around which the town was planned, the Minar was also an architectural icon of Emperor Akbar’s capital.A simple table ornament or a tiny marker to begin or end sumptuous meals with – our Hiran Minar toothpick holder, reminds one of stories of unparalleled wealth and prosperity.
Material - Wood
Storage Instruction
- Please dust articles frequently. Do so with a soft microfibre cloth or brush since soapstone is a soft stone and may
scratch if cleaned with abrasive surfaces.
- Please clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap. Don't use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing
acids.
- Please blot up spills immediately.
- Please don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bath- room cleaners or grout cleaners.
- Please don't use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.
- Please do not pick up articles by their delicate parts (such as ears, arms etc).
Handle these precious creations with care.
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The Hiran Minar is a circular tower nestled in the historic city of Fatehpuri Sikri. It is covered with stone projections, in the form of elephant tusks that symbolised the limitless wealth and influence of the Mughal Empire. Legend holds that on special occasions lamps were attached to each tusk to create a transcendental spectacle. Besides being the focal point around which the town was planned, the Minar was also an architectural icon of Emperor Akbar’s capital.A simple table ornament or a tiny marker to begin or end sumptuous meals with – our Hiran Minar toothpick holder, reminds one of stories of unparalleled wealth and prosperity.
Material - Wood
Storage Instruction
- Please dust articles frequently. Do so with a soft microfibre cloth or brush since soapstone is a soft stone and may
scratch if cleaned with abrasive surfaces.
- Please clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap. Don't use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing
acids.
- Please blot up spills immediately.
- Please don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bath- room cleaners or grout cleaners.
- Please don't use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.
- Please do not pick up articles by their delicate parts (such as ears, arms etc).
Handle these precious creations with care.