Is Montblancs Gandhi Pen In Poor Taste?
Recently Montblanc unveiled their latest pen in Mumbai. One of Mohandas Gandhi’s great-grandsons (Tushar Gandhi shown above) was in attendance as the golden pen was unveiled in time for the 140th anniversary of the birth of the Mahatma . The beautiful pen has angered some who say that a luxury good from a foreign company does not honor Gandhi’s legacy and don’t see the connection between their beloved icon and a bauble for the rich. The pen is available in two editions. The Mahatma Gandhi Limited Edition 241 is an 18K gold pen that depicts Gandhi setting off on the salt march of July 1930 and is priced at 17,000 euros (around $24,000). Another addition is available in fountain and rollerball versions for around $3000-$3500. Only 241 commemorative gold fountain pens will be sold, the number refers to how many miles he walked during the “salt march,” a protest against salt taxes levied by the British. The pens are decorated with Gandhi’s signature and a saffron-colored opal. The pen also