As rightly mentioned by Abdul Halim Sharar in his legendary book Guzishta Lucknow; it was the court of Lucknow, above all others that the late Mughal civilisation reached zenith of its splendour and sophistication. The high culture of Lucknow which was flowering from the 18th century until today can be seen in various art forms present in the city. Paandaan, Khaasdaan and Ughaldaan display the perfect picture of ‘Lucknawi Ethnicity’. The idea of ‘paandaan’ or betel box which turns raw betel leaf into a thing of glory called ‘paan’ is one of a kind. Paandaan is basically a box with divisions which is used to keep essentials for making a pan. The idea of paandaan was brought in Lucknow from Delhi in past, and modifications were made here which are followed till date. In the box there are two big metal cups to contain ‘kathha’ and ‘chuna’ and three to four smaller, equal sized receptacles. All of these are arranged in a circle or rectangular shape and in middle is a small container to hold cardamoms or cloves, the number of cups and shapes may vary as per designs. Paandaans made in Lucknow are often referred to as the most sophisticated for its design and shape. In the course of time, the handy betel box also came to serve as treasure boxes for ladies. The size of paandaan began to increase until it came to weight as much as 40 kgs !