India professor collects rare inks for 25 years
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The world becomes wonderful just because each one’s personality and hobby differ. /VCG Photo

The world becomes wonderful just because each one’s personality and hobby differ. /VCG Photo

Indian professor of architecture YD Pitkar has developed his interest in collecting inkpots and fountain pens for some 25 years and his rare collection has been on display at Town Hall in Mumbai. /VCG Photo

Indian professor of architecture YD Pitkar has developed his interest in collecting inkpots and fountain pens for some 25 years and his rare collection has been on display at Town Hall in Mumbai. /VCG Photo

Pitkar said that his first visit to a stationery store sparked his interest in inks, where he bought his very first fountain ink pen. “I found out that there were more colors than just royal blue, black and green.” Pitkar told MiD DAY, an India’s media and communications group. /VCG Photo

Pitkar said that his first visit to a stationery store sparked his interest in inks, where he bought his very first fountain ink pen. “I found out that there were more colors than just royal blue, black and green.” Pitkar told MiD DAY, an India’s media and communications group. /VCG Photo

The exhibition shows a variety of Pitkar’s collection, such as DNA-coded ink and perfumed inks. /VCG Photo

The exhibition shows a variety of Pitkar’s collection, such as DNA-coded ink and perfumed inks. /VCG Photo