
The Classic Royal Car Pen Stand
, by Vipul Sharma, 3 min reading time

, by Vipul Sharma, 3 min reading time
Inspired by the refined aesthetics of early luxury motorcars, this handcrafted Classic Royal Car Pen Stand is a sculptural tribute to an era when travel was an experience, not a routine. Its sweeping metal curves, trumpet-style horns, and perforated brass grille echo the grandeur of vintage automotive design. Yet beneath this nostalgic silhouette lies the artistry of India’s traditional metalworking communities, where every object is shaped patiently by hand, one detail at a time. The pen stand merges two distinct histories: the romance of classic automobiles and the strength of tribal metalcraft. The cylindrical pen holder, the arched fenders, the hammered textures, and the antique gold and blue finish all reflect a craft that values precision through the human touch rather than perfect uniformity. Each piece carries subtle variations, ensuring no two are ever fully alike.
There is a particular magic to early automobiles—their sweeping curves, exposed rivets, polished brass fittings, and the unmistakable silhouette of machines built not only to move but to impress. This handcrafted Classic Royal Car Pen Stand draws from that era of elegance, when travel was slow, intentional, and deeply romantic. Yet behind its vintage form lies an entirely different heritage: the ancient metalworking traditions of India’s tribal belt.
Created by artisans who have inherited their craft through generations, this piece transforms a charming, nostalgic object into a functional sculpture. It merges the sophistication of a bygone automotive age with the raw, tactile beauty of hand-forged Indian metal art.
This is not a replica of a car. It is a memory cast in metal, meant to anchor itself on the modern desk.

At first glance, the car’s form radiates vintage charm—arched mudguards, trumpet-style horns, circular headlights, and a front grille perforated by hand. But its true character emerges through its construction.
Each component of the pen stand is shaped individually:
The cylindrical pen holder in perforated brass
Sheet-metal curves forming the iconic flared wheel arches
A front frame assembled through hand-bent rods
Hammer-textured surfaces intentionally left with subtle marks of the artisan’s touch
A palette of regal blue and antique gold, reminiscent of early luxury motorcars
The resulting piece carries both precision and irregularity—the hallmarks of authentic handcrafted work. No machine can replicate its softness of curve or the individual character of each perforation and brushed-metal finish.
The creation process blends vintage design sensibilities with time-honoured metal shaping techniques:

Sheets of iron and brass are heated and hammered into the car’s distinct contours.
Artisans cut and perforate metal cylinders to form the pen holder.
Brass tubing is shaped and joined to create miniature horns and the signature front arch.
Each part is fused together by hand, ensuring perfect balance and proportion.
The body is painted in deep blue enamel, followed by brass accents applied with deliberate aging.
A final polish is performed to give the piece its soft, museum-like sheen.
This is slow craft—impossible to rush, impossible to mass-produce.
The classic car represents ambition, exploration, and grace. It belongs to an era when journeys were savored and engineering was art. By placing this piece on a desk, one introduces a quiet reminder of movement—both outward and inward.
It suggests that ideas, like roads, open one turn at a time.
It carries the romance of craftsmanship from the workshop to the writing table.
It invites nostalgia, but also momentum.
In a contemporary Australian home, it becomes a striking accent on a marble countertop, a bar cart, or a study desk. Its sculptural presence pairs effortlessly with modern interiors, yet its story roots it firmly in cultural heritage.
This object does not merely hold pens.
It holds narrative, intention, and the artistry of human hands.
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