₱549.00
Before Spanish colonization, the various ethnic groups in the Philippines primarily used a barter system for trade. However, when it came to international trade, the pre-colonial Filipinos used different currencies that came in the form of cowry shells and precious metals. One of the earliest forms of coinage used in the Philippines were small gold beads with stamped inscription called 'Piloncitos'. This color evokes the image of aged copper that takes on a greenish patina over time.
This ink has a gorgeous gray-green base, sprinkled on top with a fine dusting of bronze shimmer.
Key words: Radiant, Brilliant, Antique
Features:
1. Encased in a glass amber bottle
2. 30 or 45ml of Ink enough for at least 45 refills.
3. Proudly Handmade in the Philippines
For every purchase of a Vinta Ink, we will donate P25.00 to Teach for the Philippines which helps Filipino children access quality education.