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Vinta Ink 'obsessively designed and meticulously mixed'. Vinta usually name their ink according to an event in Philippine history, but these exclusive Cult Pens colours commemorate events in British history instead! Suitable for use in fountain pens and with brushes and dip pens.
Greenwich 1675 commemorates the creation of Greenwich Mean Time and the founding of the Royal Observatory. It's a bluish-green ink with a slight starry shimmer.
Glam Pink 1970 celebrates the history of glam rock in the UK. Pink with a shimmer, it represents outrageous fashions and music that pushed the boundaries.
London Grey 1762 - this, along with Lavender, are paired inks that celebrate the relationship between the UK and the Philippines. 1762 was when the British empire won the battle with Spanish forces guarding the garrison in Manila, which was then under British occupation for the following 20 months. It's a light cloudy-grey.
Lavender 1946 is a pale purple, the colour of peace which marks the start of diplomatic relations between the UK and the Philippines.
Royal Navy / Dagat 1546 - this commemorates the founding in 1546 of the Royal Navy, the oldest of the UK's armed forces.
Union Red / Pagkakaisa (Harmony) 1926 - this colour celebrates the creation in 1926 of the Commonwealth of Nations, and the idea of harmony in diversity.
Rye Green / Luntian 1903 - or British Racing Green - an homage to the history of motor racing in the UK. The colour originated in 1903 during the Gordon Bennett Cup in Ireland where British cars were painted a shade of Shamrock Green.
Whiskey Gold / Ginto 1608 - this celebrates Irish whiskey. 1608 was when the Old Bushmills Distillery in Ireland - the oldest distillery in operation with a royal licence - was established.
Proudly hand made in the Philippines. For every bottle sold, Vinta donate 25 Philippine pesos to Teach for the Philippines, an initiative that aims to provide all Filipino children with a decent education. Supplied in tamper-proof, leak-proof amber glass bottles containing 30ml of ink.
Orders placed before 3pm Monday to Friday will normally be sent out the same day.
FREE Royal Mail Standard delivery for orders over £100, and just £3.50 for smaller orders. Royal Mail Priority is available as an option, for £3.50 on orders over £100, £5.50 on smaller orders. Express available for £9, or FREE with any order over £400. No delivery surcharges for Northern Ireland, Highlands & Islands or anywhere else!
International deliveries vary in cost, so you'll need to add the items you want to your basket, and enter the checkout to see the options for delivery. Prices and payment methods will reflect your country, and many countries have all taxes and duties included to make things easier and more predictable.
For all orders outside the UK, heavy orders may cost more to send, but the shipping cost will be displayed in the checkout before you commit.
For more, see our Delivery Information page.
Vinta Ink 'obsessively designed and meticulously mixed'. Vinta usually name their ink according to an event in Philippine history, but these exclusive Cult Pens colours commemorate events in British history instead! Suitable for use in fountain pens and with brushes and dip pens.
Greenwich 1675 commemorates the creation of Greenwich Mean Time and the founding of the Royal Observatory. It's a bluish-green ink with a slight starry shimmer.
Glam Pink 1970 celebrates the history of glam rock in the UK. Pink with a shimmer, it represents outrageous fashions and music that pushed the boundaries.
London Grey 1762 - this, along with Lavender, are paired inks that celebrate the relationship between the UK and the Philippines. 1762 was when the British empire won the battle with Spanish forces guarding the garrison in Manila, which was then under British occupation for the following 20 months. It's a light cloudy-grey.
Lavender 1946 is a pale purple, the colour of peace which marks the start of diplomatic relations between the UK and the Philippines.
Royal Navy / Dagat 1546 - this commemorates the founding in 1546 of the Royal Navy, the oldest of the UK's armed forces.
Union Red / Pagkakaisa (Harmony) 1926 - this colour celebrates the creation in 1926 of the Commonwealth of Nations, and the idea of harmony in diversity.
Rye Green / Luntian 1903 - or British Racing Green - an homage to the history of motor racing in the UK. The colour originated in 1903 during the Gordon Bennett Cup in Ireland where British cars were painted a shade of Shamrock Green.
Whiskey Gold / Ginto 1608 - this celebrates Irish whiskey. 1608 was when the Old Bushmills Distillery in Ireland - the oldest distillery in operation with a royal licence - was established.
Proudly hand made in the Philippines. For every bottle sold, Vinta donate 25 Philippine pesos to Teach for the Philippines, an initiative that aims to provide all Filipino children with a decent education. Supplied in tamper-proof, leak-proof amber glass bottles containing 30ml of ink.
Orders placed before 3pm Monday to Friday will normally be sent out the same day.
FREE Royal Mail Standard delivery for orders over £100, and just £3.50 for smaller orders. Royal Mail Priority is available as an option, for £3.50 on orders over £100, £5.50 on smaller orders. Express available for £9, or FREE with any order over £400. No delivery surcharges for Northern Ireland, Highlands & Islands or anywhere else!
International deliveries vary in cost, so you'll need to add the items you want to your basket, and enter the checkout to see the options for delivery. Prices and payment methods will reflect your country, and many countries have all taxes and duties included to make things easier and more predictable.
For all orders outside the UK, heavy orders may cost more to send, but the shipping cost will be displayed in the checkout before you commit.
For more, see our Delivery Information page.