Vinta Burnt Sugar
This ink pays homage to the sugar syrup or Arnibal commonly used in āTahoā, a delectable soy drink that is a classic staple among Filipino street snacks. On cold, rainy afternoons in particular, Taho is the perfect snack to warm yourself up with. Sugarcane farming in the Philippines predates the Spanish colonial period but it was first industrialized in 1856.
*This ink has an enticing dark brown base, topped with a delicious amount of gold shimmer.
Vinta Ink Features:
1. Encased in a glass amber bottleĀ
2. 30 or 45ml of Ink enough for at least 45 refills.
3. Proudly Handmade in the PhilippinesĀ
For every purchase of a Vinta Ink, we will donate P25.00 to Teach for the Philippines which helps Filipino children access quality education.
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Vinta Burnt Sugar
Vinta Burnt Sugar
This ink pays homage to the sugar syrup or Arnibal commonly used in āTahoā, a delectable soy drink that is a classic staple among Filipino street snacks. On cold, rainy afternoons in particular, Taho is the perfect snack to warm yourself up with. Sugarcane farming in the Philippines predates the Spanish colonial period but it was first industrialized in 1856.
*This ink has an enticing dark brown base, topped with a delicious amount of gold shimmer.
Vinta Ink Features:
1. Encased in a glass amber bottleĀ
2. 30 or 45ml of Ink enough for at least 45 refills.
3. Proudly Handmade in the PhilippinesĀ
For every purchase of a Vinta Ink, we will donate P25.00 to Teach for the Philippines which helps Filipino children access quality education.
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This ink pays homage to the sugar syrup or Arnibal commonly used in āTahoā, a delectable soy drink that is a classic staple among Filipino street snacks. On cold, rainy afternoons in particular, Taho is the perfect snack to warm yourself up with. Sugarcane farming in the Philippines predates the Spanish colonial period but it was first industrialized in 1856.
*This ink has an enticing dark brown base, topped with a delicious amount of gold shimmer.
Vinta Ink Features:
1. Encased in a glass amber bottleĀ
2. 30 or 45ml of Ink enough for at least 45 refills.
3. Proudly Handmade in the PhilippinesĀ
For every purchase of a Vinta Ink, we will donate P25.00 to Teach for the Philippines which helps Filipino children access quality education.
























