Sea Kelp [Leyte 1944]

The Battle of the Leyte Gulf is where the Japanese were ultimately defeated at the end of WWII. Leyte is also one of the biggest producers of Kelp, particularly in areas like Dawahon Island which has been dubbed the 'seaweed capital of Eastern Visayas.' The province also has a history of community-based seaweed farming efforts, like the one in Calag-itan, where a marine sanctuary was established and seaweed cultivation became a key source of income.

This ink has a muted brownish green base, evoking the color of kelp as it floats in the bright clear seawaters of Leyte.

Key Words: Muted, Olive-toned, Kelp

Vinta Ink Features:

1. Encased in a glass amber bottle 

2. 30ml or 45ml of Ink 

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.