inked happiness
I have always rued the lack of a forum for us aficionados. A place where we can exchange notes,
share stories about the all-consuming love affair of our lives, discuss our penchant for pens, our
inklings and more. This is just the first faltering step towards that inking.
Even without restricting our choice, putting on blinders of Nationality as it were, I would like to put
stress on India crafted fountain pens – just a shade and no more. We do have a rich legacy to live up
to and I feel, our pens will not write about us kindly if we fail to tell their tales to the children of
tomorrow.
And accessories – the papers to write on, the inks in all the shades of sin, the little notebooks that
hold our deepest secrets and are such a pleasure to behold, the pen cases, the pillows for our
companions to rest – wont it be a great idea to bring the best from around the world to give the
flesh of my flesh, the blood of my blood all the little comforts that money can buy?
Anupam : of Indian Vintage
Состояние перьевых ручек и чернил в 2026 году
Лунный человек в полном снаряжении
Scrikss - Рахат-лукум
Pelican Hub Rajarhat 2025
Совершенство Гупту
Перьевые ручки и грядущий прорыв в области искусственного интеллекта
Prof Y Pitkar in conversation with Kaushik Maitra of Sulekha.
Привет, любители перьевых ручек
Лотосовая жизнь!
А Цзиньхао – чисто китайский!
A shimmering Pearl Red Serena from Delta
Sheaffer and the Dark Lord of the Sith
Amin Babu's Magnum Opus
Mohi Blackcurrant – a gift from Prof Janardhan
A Vintage Calligraphy Set from Parker
Meet Dhruva Jain the youngest vintage dealer
7th Inked Happiness Lifetime Achievement Award conferred upon Nikil Ranjan
Kaweco, Retro 51, and Nahvalur
Arun Singhi, Lotus pens, and the state of the industry
India’s Top Twelve Pen & Ink Persons – an Inky Dozen and their doyens!
Vazir - the next gen
Livtek @ Starmark Pen Fest
Dr Sovan Roy @ Starmark – history of pen and ink in India
Sanjeev Narula, R P Traders, and a pen from Kolkata
Souvik Roy and the art of collecting pencils
Satikanta Guha, a fountain pen, ink, and a notebook – a tribute from Sulekha
Taiwan Tsunami
DELMOON: CHALO DILLI