Showing posts with label #HANDPAINTED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #HANDPAINTED. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Fountain Pen Made In India : Constellations88

Part-IV 

Fellow FPManiacs, I am back with fourth writeup/interview/insight into the FP industry in India as part of promoting and creating awareness about Made In India initiatives by entrepreneurs. In this case its a Woman-preneur, Narishakti, thats leading the charge. An interesting journey indeed.

 

 

Nisha aur sitarey, How a Passion transformed into a Brand : Constellations88

 

Story of Nisha ..is the story of a young Entrepreneur who dreamt big, planned well, approached logically and took risk. Balanced her role as Mother, housewife, daughter and a family person. Had unflinching support of her husband, understanding of her family. And Constellations88 emerged as Quasar on the horizon of Fountain Pen India.

  "Nisha"  (or Night ) is considered to be both calming and full of mystery.  Dark yet serene; full of hope and despair. A classical example of  oxymoron.
Constellations ..well.. we all know what it is!!! Ha Ha

Today we are going to read about the journey of a Woman-preneur into the cosmic world of fountain pens with her Faithful Vazir and companion , source of inspiration, none other than Vishal Singhi.

For you all here I present... Nisha Singhi.

How and when did you really think about a brand or even this setup?

Nisha Singhi (NS): My husband Vishal Singhi is crazy about fountain pens and his passion over the years made me realize what an FP means to a crazy person like him. Way back in 2013, we saw very beautiful hand painted fountain pen, which was way above our budget. But seeing his interest in it, I decided to gift him a hand painted fountain pen with Goddess Saraswati on it. Now main issue was how and where to get the pen painted, that too not a normal mural but Goddess Saraswati?  So, I picked up fistful of plain black fountain pens from his collection which he wasn't  using much anyways and  started to look for the  artists who could paint on FP. Honestly, I didn't know at that time that how difficult it is? There were so many factors to consider to hand paint an FP. It had been a great learning.  The correct base coat, the paint medium, time it takes to dry each coat of paint, with multiple layers, protective lacquer coating etc etc.. and foremost The Artist, who can do it. It took 7 pens ( guinea-pigs basically πŸ˜‹) and  14 months later, I had  first hand painted pen ready which I gifted to Vishal. This journey was pretty educating as well as it gave me courage to develop an idea of our own brand of fountain pens, duly hand painted, at a pricing which will not burn a hole in pocket. There was a gap in this segment at that point of time.

When did you launch Constellations88?

NS. Our website www.constellations88.com was launched on 19 December 2015.

That was really a Blind Leap of faith, to get into pen making without having any prior knowledge or experience in pen making?

NS. We didn't have any previous experience or idea about how to go into manufacturing Pens. Only thing we had was, Vishal’s Passion for fountain pens (He is crazy about his pens😊), a decade plus as FP collector combined with our research for couple of years about understanding the market, various price segments, the existing gaps and requirements of FP Lovers. Passion was our biggest strength and motivation too.

You have to dive deep to explore the ocean.

 What is so special about your hand-painted pens?

NS. We offer a variety of hand-painted fountain pens, some of our pens are painted using acrylic paints, some arepeinted with oil paints, some colour lacquered and some were painted using gold foils and gold dust too. All these pens undergo a proprietary base coating that makes the pen come up in a really nice getup. Once the pen is completely hand painted, each pen is coated with a protective glossy crystal lacquer to ensure the longevity of painted figures besides ensuring  the lustrous shine.

 That sounds interesting. How much time does it take to make a pen?

NS. End to end, the entire process takes about 10 to 15 weeks depending upon the design, we have had some custom painting take about 20 weeks too.

 So you make custom paintings on the pens ?

NS. Yes. We have painted pens on bespoke designs that include Hindu dieties like Shree Ganesha, Devi Saraswati, Hanumanji, Bhagwan Shiva. We have made portraits of Balasaheb Thackrey, Mohammed Ali, Twin babies, Hema Malini ji. We  also undertook theme based painted FPs like science themes,  nature as theme, animals etc.

 

Hand Painted Pens









 

 So is Constellations88 just about only hand-painted FPs or there's more to offer?

NS : We started our journey in December 2015 with hand painted fountain pens (we were the first company in India to offer quality hand-painted pens). Our pens have been painted by multiple artists. Besides these, we have expanded our pen base to include material like resin, acrylic, celluloid, and even in-house blanks to make FP  We offer pocket sized pens as well as large sized FPs. Currently, we are offering pens as CC and piston mechanisms to fill the inks, but we do have plans to include other filling mechanism also.

What about your regular line models ?

NS. We started regular line products with limited edition Bromine and Sulfur fountain pens (all sold out). These were made using high quality resin fitted with bock nibs and threaded convertors. They were limited to 88 pieces each and had a silver medallion on the finial. These FPs were priced at around USD 100. The pens were not regular shapes but designed inhouse in not so commonly found shapes, you may refer elements series, plasma, lyra, crux or magnum.  All of our models don’t reflect imitation to any popular models

I am sure you have ventured into accessorizing the FPs too.

NS: We do have some pen cases and accessories  like pen sleeves and cases for 1,2,3 pens, some soft cloth pouches for 5 and 7 pens, pen boxes for 10 pens and folders for 24 and 48 pens. We strictly follow the policy of  NOT using real leather and hence all our products use materials that don't come from animals.

Pouches and Boxes

Pouches

Quatrras

Maharaj Box

12/24/48 Pen Folder


What is your USP ?

NS:  High quality and prompt after sales service is our USP for our regular line products. All Constellations88 products come with 2 year warranty against any manufacturing defects and all issues other than that which may arise over time comes under service warranty.

The gold plating on our products  comes with 3 year warranty as we use top quality PVD to ensure the plating doesn’t wear off even after daily use for three years. 

The techniques and sharpness in our paintings are world class and can give competitions to major players in this segment.

 Constellations88 is rather an unusual and interesting name for a brand that makes writing instruments ?

NS: This venture started with a gift for my husband. I had to think of something that I could dedicate to my husband. His life moves around two things, besides his family of-course, fountain pens and astronomy . Thus came the idea of the name Constellations; and since we have 88 known constellations till date, we named our brand as Constellations88. The names of our collections are derived for various cosmic terms, related to astronomy like Elements, Plasma, Lyra, Crux, Orion, Quarks and our latest offering Galaxy and  Star-ship. Constellations88 Galaxy model are made of Edelharz resin and come in 2 colours blue, and green with clear and coloured demonstrator barrels in blue and green. These can be used as eye dropper too but comes with convertor.

Galaxy Green

Galaxy Blue

Plasma

Plasma

Lyra

Lyra

Elements

Elements

Crux

Crux

Quarks


 What is your customer base ?

NS: Our customer base is spread across the globe, US, UK, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong and EU to name few. For hand painted pens, our customers are primarily Indians, staying abroad, however they are equally sought after by others too. The bespoke hand painted fountain pens are our USP as now we have array of artist who cater for variety of art work requirements. For regular line up of pens, we are glad to have evenly spread customer base with high positive feedback.

What are your future Plans?

NS: Will like to keep quiet on this for now, but yes we have something interesting lined up for 2021.

Any interesting incident or stories you want to share?

NS:  Well it happened at the most appropriate moment. pretty interesting and also gave us a lesson for life. We were going to a family function and worst nightmare of a FPlover came true, the FP cap came off, leaving a big spot on Vishal's shirt. It was too late to go, change and comeback. He messaged a few of his friends asking for a quick fix idea to cover ink stain; upon which pet came a reply “Wear it with pride, you are a fountain pen user”. That is the true passion of a fountain pen lover and FPL community, they are crazy.

Your message to FP community?

NS: We understand your love for fountain pens, we respect your passion and we strive to assist you all in the journey. We believe ours is a community where writing is passion and inked fingers AND POCKETS are  a matter of pride. We are so glad to be  well received by this community and will strive to work towards creating  quality fine writing instruments. We would be glad to hear from you with suggestions and recommendations if you may have, please feel free to write to us at support@constellations88.com

 

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Fountain Pen Made in India : LOTUS PENS

PART-III



Hi FP Enthusiasts and FP lovers. How is your weekend?

We meet once again with our next interaction in this series with Mr Arun Singhi of LOTUS pens, Made in India
“Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.”– Mark Twain

“Forty is the old age of youth; fifty the youth of old age.” – Victor Hugo

And I say:

Age is not just a number, its the measure of your experiences, relations, learning along the paths you traversed during journey called LIFE, till now.

 Look no further for the inspiration from our latest contributor, be it  in the world of pen turners or in Fountain Pen Enthusiasts community, especially in India. They are in fact just a three year old company, but their products have really made inroads in the hearts of all, be it a newbie or a seasoned fountain pen collector and user.

Welcome Mr Arun Singhi , proud owner, turner and designers of brand LOTUS pens.

The brand recently celebrated their three successful year of journey on 27 June 2020.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOTUS

One can just bow to the dedication of this Entrapreneur in Sweet Sixties and admire his Josh. Lets just start with his video message on third anniversary.



Lets Start

Tell us about different products of your Brand pens 
We have a versatile range, I believe in, and want to work, with every material possible, be it ebonite or buffalo horn, Indian Acrylic or Imported acrylic. Lotus Shikhar that has a niche in the industry, is made in all  sorts of material, mostly on request.
TACTONA INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIAL(INDIA)
CHINTU
HIDE AND SEEK
MAHARAJA

Chintu model is the smallest fountain pen in our range with Maharaja being the tallest till date. I can say with pride that models like Hide & Seek and Techtona are close to my heart and are one of their kind pens, that are only made by me, in Ebonite with wood-finish.


We also have  tried out hand-carving on ebonite, hand-turned brass fountain pen, Fountain pen in Sandalwood and many more.


Tell us about your passion. At the age, when one thinks of enjoying  a retiree's  life, you seem to have rekindled you hobby and turned it into a passion, a brand that  has carved a niche for itself. How do you ensure quality control?
Each pen is taken care of as we customize every order that has  been placed by our patrons (an interesting term  for those customers ordering pens 😊) in order for them to be fully satisfied. Right from suggesting the best material, hand turning, and then to polish each and every pen- which is  done by me personally-to give the final touch. No writing instrument is passes without being  inspected  for several parameters to ensure that strict quality control is followed.

How did it all start?
About three years ago, on Facebook, I came across hand-painted pens and they caught my imagination.  I was driven by the  strong urge to try and  create something on those lines. So, I bought some ready made pens from the market and  hand-painted them. I gave out these hand-painted pens to some of the Fountain Pen collectors like Mr. Sanjeev Prakash and Mr. Rodrigues. They gave me the feedback that while the painting on these pens is beautiful, the material of these pens wasn't of good quality. They suggested that I should start manufacturing my own pens using materials like Ebonite. I had no clue then, what  it was. I started my research on Ebonite. This took me sometime to figure out about ebonite, its availability and process of making pen, turning them etc.Then, I sourced the raw-material locally. I  hand turned one pen at first to test the waters, but the material quality wasn’t up to the mark and end product was not to my satisfaction. I decided to import Japanese raw-material to make my next batch of about 4-5 pens. They turned out to be outstanding and to my delight, they got sold out quickly. Subsequently, I met Mr. Yusuf Mansoor (who doesn't know him in FP community, especially in India) an avid pen collector.
Mr Mansoor and Mr. Sanjeev Prakash mentored my art, craft and science of Fountain pen manufacturing - things like balance, design.
Their guidance made me confident enough to start my own manufacturing unit. And that is how I started! I researched designs on pintrest, imported raw-materials from Japan and the journey of LOTUS pens began!

What is your customer base?
We have Customers spread across the globe - in about 71 countries.  We are slowly reaching out to  fountain pen lovers - winning their hearts.

Tell us about your future plans?
We want that our products should become part of collection of every fountain pen lover, and be more accessible to the new generation, who are forgetting the essence of writing with fountain pens. I am optimistic about it.
  
Your message to FP community.
My message to the fountain pen lovers out there is to keep their love for fountain pen alive and kicking, and let it strengthen every passing day. Fountain pens are the tangible element of writing as an art. They carry legacy. They are present, are a part of history and they have a beautiful future. Let us keep the love for writing and pens alive.
 
What was your job/profession before you thought of turning to LOTUS?
 I was working with a known pen manufacturing company as the  Production Manager for more than four decades.

At what age did you start your brand Lotus?What was the reaction from family and friends when you informed them about your idea of making pens?
 I started Lotus at the  young age of 65 years. Everyone in my family was very happy when they come to know about this. I started from hand painted pens.

How did the brand name Lotus originate? What is your emotional connect with it? Reason behind naming brand as LOTUS.
 I am a staunch devotee  of Ma Lakshmi (Hindu Goddess Lakshmi). I perform Pooja and Aarti (prayers) everyday. All my friends know this. On my 50th birthday one of them gifted me a statue of Ma Lakshmi I was really mesmerized by it. One day, while offering my prayers, I heard a voice that I should name my pens as LOTUS.  That is how it came into being.

Any interesting incident you want to share.                                                                                       During my early days of making fountain pens, I made a FP in Deep Blue Acrylic and took it to Sudhir ji to get his opinion and expert advice. It was my first meeting with him. I offered him that pen. He just looked at it and then examined it with magnifying glass. He pointed out lathe marks on the section in torch light. That was an altogether new experience for me in workmanship. Ever since, I examin each and every of my pens minutely to ensure flawless piece is delivered to the patron. Sudhirji also guided me about balancing the pen, tuning nibs. Most interestingly, this blue pen I took for his advice was named by him as "Lotus COBALTUM".


Phew..what an experience. Thank you Mr Arun Singhi forletting us all know about your wonderful brand LOTUS. I wish you a bright and sparkling future.

So that was our jurney with Arunji in his making of LOTUS.  He  can be contacted via his website  LOTUS PENS



Picture Gallery

Textured LOTUS SHIKHAR..Arriving soon
TITANIUM
VIRAT IN NIKKO EBONITE

SHIKHAR IN MATT BLACK NIKKO EBONITE
SHIKHAR IN SEM BLACK WAVE

LOTUS IN SANDALWOOD
DORSAL GOLD


GOLD CRIME

Hand Painted Pens
HIDE AND SEEK HANDPAINTED FLOWERS




VIDEO OF MADHUBANI HANDPAINTED PEN

#Happyhunting, #FPManiac, #Acrylic, #Ebonite, #FPClubIndia, #FPCommunity, #Fountain pens, IndianFP, #Lotus, #Titanium, #Sandalwood, #Shikhar, #ArunSinghi, #Handturned, #Age #IndependenceDay #MadeInIndia, #BeVocalForLocal #josh #Madhubani, #Hand #Painted #BrassPens #Brass #Nibs #balance #Nib #Tuning #MADHUBANI #HANDPAINTED

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  • In no uncertain terms I claim this as final or exhaustive list. there are many I would have missed out but these are some that I own and use their pens.
  • This is just  suggestive post and I donot endorse any product.
  • The author cannot be responsible legally or otherwise, for Any loss or damage or injury by use of any product.
  • Respective Brand owners and manufacturers have their copyright of their brands and warranty on products.
  • Respective Brands and owners are responsible for promotion of their products and maintianing information and catalogues. 
  • Kindly keep yourself updated with latest offers and models.