Vinta Bronze Yellow
| Brand | Vinta |
| Type | Bottled Ink |
| Name | Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Ink |
| Color | - |
| Shading | - |
| Sheen | - |
| Shimmer | - |
| Dry Time | 30 Seconds |
| Bottle Material | Glass |
| Bottle Opening Diameter | 25 mm |
| Volume | 30 Ml |
| Origin | Philippines |
Ink colors give different results on different papers. In addition, photographing and different screens may cause colors to be perceived differently from the actual color. For this reason, you can search for this ink color in Google images using the link below and benefit from the experiences of other users.
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Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Fountain Pen Ink
Description
The only desert in the Philippines is located in La Paz, Ilocos Norte. The former Filipino dictator is also born in Ilocos Norte. Ironically, yellow is also the color that symbolized his eventual removal from office. The EDSA Revolution of 1986 is also known as the 'Yellow Revolution.' This color does not only evoke a fight for freedom and justice but also of the many diverse landscapes that can be found throughout the Philippines.
Features
- Can be used in all fountain pens, vintage or modern.
- Do not cause clogging in your pen.
- Offers a smooth typing experience.
- Will not damage your pen.
- It can be used in piston and converter filler pens.
- The pH value is in determining international standards.
- It has an MSDS certificate.
- We recommend that you do not leave the ink you use in your fountain pen for more than 4 weeks.
Vinta
Handcrafted in the Philippines, Vinta inks come in a wide variety of beautiful colors, and each color has a story to tell about local culture or history. Besides the standard inks, there are some incredibly bright and sparkly inks to give your writing a truly Filipino flair! Vinta donates 25 Philippine pesos for every bottle they sell to the Philippines Education foundation, an initiative that aims to provide a good education for all Filipino children.
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Vinta Bronze Yellow
Vinta Bronze Yellow
| Brand | Vinta |
| Type | Bottled Ink |
| Name | Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Ink |
| Color | - |
| Shading | - |
| Sheen | - |
| Shimmer | - |
| Dry Time | 30 Seconds |
| Bottle Material | Glass |
| Bottle Opening Diameter | 25 mm |
| Volume | 30 Ml |
| Origin | Philippines |
Ink colors give different results on different papers. In addition, photographing and different screens may cause colors to be perceived differently from the actual color. For this reason, you can search for this ink color in Google images using the link below and benefit from the experiences of other users.
Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz - Search on Google ImagesProduct
Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Fountain Pen Ink
Description
The only desert in the Philippines is located in La Paz, Ilocos Norte. The former Filipino dictator is also born in Ilocos Norte. Ironically, yellow is also the color that symbolized his eventual removal from office. The EDSA Revolution of 1986 is also known as the 'Yellow Revolution.' This color does not only evoke a fight for freedom and justice but also of the many diverse landscapes that can be found throughout the Philippines.
Features
- Can be used in all fountain pens, vintage or modern.
- Do not cause clogging in your pen.
- Offers a smooth typing experience.
- Will not damage your pen.
- It can be used in piston and converter filler pens.
- The pH value is in determining international standards.
- It has an MSDS certificate.
- We recommend that you do not leave the ink you use in your fountain pen for more than 4 weeks.
Vinta
Handcrafted in the Philippines, Vinta inks come in a wide variety of beautiful colors, and each color has a story to tell about local culture or history. Besides the standard inks, there are some incredibly bright and sparkly inks to give your writing a truly Filipino flair! Vinta donates 25 Philippine pesos for every bottle they sell to the Philippines Education foundation, an initiative that aims to provide a good education for all Filipino children.
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Description
| Brand | Vinta |
| Type | Bottled Ink |
| Name | Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Ink |
| Color | - |
| Shading | - |
| Sheen | - |
| Shimmer | - |
| Dry Time | 30 Seconds |
| Bottle Material | Glass |
| Bottle Opening Diameter | 25 mm |
| Volume | 30 Ml |
| Origin | Philippines |
Ink colors give different results on different papers. In addition, photographing and different screens may cause colors to be perceived differently from the actual color. For this reason, you can search for this ink color in Google images using the link below and benefit from the experiences of other users.
Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz - Search on Google ImagesProduct
Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz Fountain Pen Ink
Description
The only desert in the Philippines is located in La Paz, Ilocos Norte. The former Filipino dictator is also born in Ilocos Norte. Ironically, yellow is also the color that symbolized his eventual removal from office. The EDSA Revolution of 1986 is also known as the 'Yellow Revolution.' This color does not only evoke a fight for freedom and justice but also of the many diverse landscapes that can be found throughout the Philippines.
Features
- Can be used in all fountain pens, vintage or modern.
- Do not cause clogging in your pen.
- Offers a smooth typing experience.
- Will not damage your pen.
- It can be used in piston and converter filler pens.
- The pH value is in determining international standards.
- It has an MSDS certificate.
- We recommend that you do not leave the ink you use in your fountain pen for more than 4 weeks.
Vinta
Handcrafted in the Philippines, Vinta inks come in a wide variety of beautiful colors, and each color has a story to tell about local culture or history. Besides the standard inks, there are some incredibly bright and sparkly inks to give your writing a truly Filipino flair! Vinta donates 25 Philippine pesos for every bottle they sell to the Philippines Education foundation, an initiative that aims to provide a good education for all Filipino children.
























