Brand | |
Type | |
Name | Vinta Malayan Apple Makopa Ink |
Color | - |
Shading | - |
Sheen | - |
Shimmer | - |
Dry Time | 30 Seconds |
Bottle Material | Glass |
Bottle Opening Diameter | 25 mm |
Volume | 30 Ml |
Origin | Philippines |
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Vinta Malayan Apple Makopa 1938 Fountain Pen Ink
The Malayan apple or Makopa is a bell-shaped fruit that grows in the Philippines known for its crisp pulp and mild flavor. Many Filipinos grow this in their backyard or in local neighborhoods. It is said the paler and darker it is, the sweeter it becomes. Its scientific name was first published in 1938.
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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