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A Luxurious Pen To Cherish

The designer William Penn in Mumbai has launched a range of well-designed luxurious pens with gold and silver finish with some of them carrying the images of deities on them. These special pens, crafted by foreign designers are available in the price range of Rs.20, 000 to 900,000.
The major attractive designs on the pens are evolved from different parts of the world. Different ancient images such as ancient Arabic design, Lord Ganesha and Buddha are engrossed on the pens and the popular designs on these pens.
Most
of
these
pens
are
handcrafted
and
that's
what
makes
them
so
expensive.
Apart
from
regular
pens,
William
Penn
also
introduces
feather
made
pens
with
a
nip
and
feather
of
a
bird.
These
are
fine
writing
instruments
and
show
blend
of
modern
technology
and
art.
A
fine
writing
instrument
of
this
type
could
upwards
of
1,000
rupees.
William Penn started up with his first in Forum Mall, Bangalore in 2001. They were retailing 10 premium brands of pens at that time. At present they retail over 15 brands of writing instruments along with some very unique desktop accessories. According to estimates, there is a 500 billion rupees market for pens against Rs 1.5 billion pen market of India.
Well, there will be much more to pen down about this in the future.



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