International Pen festival held in Pune

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For the second time in Pune, pen lovers will be delighted to see a variety of pen at the International Pen Festival held at Hotel Ramee Grand on Apte road on December 11 & 12. The exhibition has a variety of pen, including a ball pen made from 18 carat gold costing Rs 6 lakhs, Dubai city engraved on a silver pen, a pen worth Rs 2.5 lakhs, a pen made from a Japanese tree carved with gold and silver called Urushi Pen and many rare pieces.

The festival is organised by Venus Traders and was inaugurated by Mayor Muralidhar Mohol, MLA Siddharth Shirole, Flair Pen president Khubilal Rathod, Kumar Properties chairman Kevalkumar Jain, neurologist Dr Rajas Deshpande, PNG Jewellers Saurabh Gadgil, Surendra Karamchandani and many others.

Parker, Mont Blanc, Flexbook Greece, Lami Germany, Waterman, Mont Verde, Waltman, Magna Karta, Leonardo, Mont Blanc Germany and many other varieties. The festival has pen ranging from Rs 200 to 6 lakhs.

Fountain pen, calligraphy pen, ball pen, ink pen, ink, roller pen, multifunctional pen and more than 500 various pens.