Elie Bleu
Elie Bleu Casa Cubana "Palacio Cienfuegos" J-15 Lighter — Red Lacquer
Elie Bleu Casa Cubana "Palacio Cienfuegos" J-15 Lighter — Red Lacquer Where the teal reads as the cool, ceramic-influenced tone of the Palacio de Valle's Andalusia
Elie Bleu Casa Cubana "Palacio Cienfuegos" J-15 Lighter — Teal Lacquer
The Palacio de Valle in Cienfuegos is a building of unexpected colors: the blues and greens of Andalusian tilework carried to the Caribbean, the teal of its decorative ironwork and ceramic details surviving a century of Cuban sun without losing their character. Elie Bleu draws from that palette for the pocket accessories of the Palacio Cienfuegos collection — the teal lacquer of the J-15 is not an arbitrary choice but a reference to the building's decorative language, the color that places the lighter within the collection even when it has left the room where the humidor stands.
J-15 / Cigar Diamond Jet Burner System
The J-15 is Elie Bleu's single-jet pocket lighter, built around the Cigar Diamond Jet Burner System — a flame technology exclusive to the brand, engineered for the specific requirements of cigar lighting. The single jet delivers a concentrated, wind-resistant flame at the correct temperature and angle for a clean, even light across the foot of a cigar, without the char that a conventional flame introduces. The slide cap protects the ignition mechanism from dust and pocket debris; the UV ultra-durable lacquer maintains the teal finish against the conditions of daily carry. At 6.80 × 3.65 × 0.7 cm, the J-15 is slim enough for the breast pocket and substantial enough to feel like a deliberate object rather than a utility tool.
Limited to 488 / Teal Lacquer
The pocket accessories in the Palacio Cienfuegos collection — J-15 and C-4 in both teal and red lacquer — are each limited to 488 pieces, a broader edition than the 199-piece humidor, table lighter, and ashtray that anchor the collection. The teal and red colorways offer the choice between the collection's two dominant palette references: the cool, ceramic-influenced teal of the building's Andalusian tilework, or the warmer red that runs through the Palacio de Valle's terracotta and painted details.
Now available at The Tobacconist of Greenwich.
| Finish | Casa Cubana — Palacio Cienfuegos |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Line | Casa Cubana |