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Vinta Inks 3.0 Bottled Ink in Mulberry [Ubi 1663] - 30mL

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Vinta Inks 3.0 Bottled Ink in Mulberry [Ubi 1663] - 30mL

Vinta Inks 3.0 Bottled Ink in Mulberry [Ubi 1663] - 30mL

Vinta Inks, crafted in the Philippines, pay homage to the nation's rich history and culture through their named selections. These inks are intricately formulated and carefully blended using top-grade ingredients.

Vinta stands firm in the belief that education holds the key to reducing poverty. Hence, with every ink bottle purchased, a P25.00 donation is pledged to Teach for the Philippines, Inc.

Vinta aspires to ensure every Filipino child receives quality education. Join us in our quest to add color to the world, one bottle at a time, and contribute to a brighter future for all.

Purple yam, locally known as Ubi, stands as one of the Philippines' beloved food staples. Thriving notably in Bohol, the province annually honors this purple crop with the Ubi Festival held every January. Linked symbolically to royalty, 1663 signifies the triumphant stand of Mindanao monarchies against Spanish invaders.

Vinta Inks Specifications

  • Encased in a glass amber bottle
  • Capacity 30ml
  • Made In Philippines
$12.50
Vinta Inks 3.0 Bottled Ink in Mulberry [Ubi 1663] - 30mL—
$12.50

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Vinta Inks, crafted in the Philippines, pay homage to the nation's rich history and culture through their named selections. These inks are intricately formulated and carefully blended using top-grade ingredients.

Vinta stands firm in the belief that education holds the key to reducing poverty. Hence, with every ink bottle purchased, a P25.00 donation is pledged to Teach for the Philippines, Inc.

Vinta aspires to ensure every Filipino child receives quality education. Join us in our quest to add color to the world, one bottle at a time, and contribute to a brighter future for all.

Purple yam, locally known as Ubi, stands as one of the Philippines' beloved food staples. Thriving notably in Bohol, the province annually honors this purple crop with the Ubi Festival held every January. Linked symbolically to royalty, 1663 signifies the triumphant stand of Mindanao monarchies against Spanish invaders.

Vinta Inks Specifications

  • Encased in a glass amber bottle
  • Capacity 30ml
  • Made In Philippines