About the Burnt Sugar (Arnibal 1856):
This ink celebrates the rich heritage of Arnibal, a traditional syrup featured in 'Taho,' a beloved Filipino street snack. Indulge in this classic soy drink, a cherished treat, especially on chilly, rainy afternoons. The history of sugarcane farming in the Philippines dates back before the Spanish colonial era, with its first industrialization occurring in 1856.
* This ink features an alluring deep brown foundation, embellished with a generous infusion of captivating gold shimmer.
"Hello, Rain" is a captivating assortment of five radiant inks, each meticulously crafted to capture the enchanting colorscape of a rainy day in the Philippines. This limited edition collection features the following evocative colors:

Introducing the 'Hello Rain' Collection by Vinta Inks:
It's raining! It's pouring! An all-new collection of Vinta Inks is making a splash."Hello, Rain" is a captivating assortment of five radiant inks, each meticulously crafted to capture the enchanting colorscape of a rainy day in the Philippines. This limited edition collection features the following evocative colors:
- Overcast Blue [Badya 1865]: A tribute to the Observatorio Meteorologico de Manila's inception in 1865.
- Burnt Sugar [Arnibal 1856]: A rich hue reminiscent of historical elements dating back to 1856.
- Rainshower [Amihan 1901]: A shade that embodies the essence of the Amihan winds in 1901.
- When It Rains [Tuwing Umuulan 1980]: A color that transports you to the rainy days of 1980.
- Marbles [Holen 1946]: An ink that echoes the sentiments of 1946.
About Vinta Ink:
- Presented in a charming glass amber bottle.
- Meticulously handcrafted with pride in the Philippines.