There’s a Pen Mahotsav in the city, a haven for those who understand that writing isn’t just about forming letters, it’s a tactile and auditory experience. The fourth edition of the exhibit celebrates the joy of putting pen on paper, a reminder that in this digital age, the act of writing can be profoundly satisfying. CT checked the stalls and from `100 to `15 lakhs, there was a pen for everyone.
Vintage charm endures
While modern pens excel in consistency and technology, vintage pens offer a timeless charm. “Each vintage pen reflects an era of craftsmanship, with nibs that provide a personal, expressive writing experience. Owning one is like possessing a piece of art,” said Manoj Asrani, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur who has been in the pen business since he was 16.
Einstein’s genius encased in gold & aluminium
The `15 lakhs Montblanc limited edition Albert Einstein pen is a tribute to the physicist’s genius. It features an 18-carat gold nib and a lightweight aluminium body. Its design, with engravings from Einstein’s actual notebooks, blends science and elegance. “This limited edition piece stands as a symbol of intellectual legacy and craftsmanship,” notes Mumbai-based entrepreneur Vinisha Singhi.
The show stealers
Quotes:
The way a nib feels on paper, the ink flow – all of these factors contribute to a distinct writing experience – Akash Banerjee, student
Fountain pens acts as a reminder to the art of writing, encouraging a slower and more thoughtful approach to communication and creativity – Prasenjit Guchait, organiser
Pics: Anindya Saha
Vintage charm endures
While modern pens excel in consistency and technology, vintage pens offer a timeless charm. “Each vintage pen reflects an era of craftsmanship, with nibs that provide a personal, expressive writing experience. Owning one is like possessing a piece of art,” said Manoj Asrani, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur who has been in the pen business since he was 16.
Einstein’s genius encased in gold & aluminium
The `15 lakhs Montblanc limited edition Albert Einstein pen is a tribute to the physicist’s genius. It features an 18-carat gold nib and a lightweight aluminium body. Its design, with engravings from Einstein’s actual notebooks, blends science and elegance. “This limited edition piece stands as a symbol of intellectual legacy and craftsmanship,” notes Mumbai-based entrepreneur Vinisha Singhi.
The show stealers
- Graf Von Faber-Castell Pen of the year 2022 Fountain pen – Aztecs (limited edition) priced at `5.8 lakhs (left)
- Montegrappa Lord of the Rings fountain pen
- priced at `1.25 lakhs
Quotes:
The way a nib feels on paper, the ink flow – all of these factors contribute to a distinct writing experience – Akash Banerjee, student
Fountain pens acts as a reminder to the art of writing, encouraging a slower and more thoughtful approach to communication and creativity – Prasenjit Guchait, organiser
Pics: Anindya Saha
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