Vinta Inks Mother of Pearl - Nakar 1934 (Ink Review)

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Vinta inks are rather viscous, it looks like a thick, dense drop, that hardly glides around on paper. This makes it quite fun to do art projects with the ink. For example, drop a few drops of the Mother of Pearl ink on paper, use a straw to blow patterns. We did a fun video to show how we swatched it differently using a cotton bud.

Mother of Pearl is also known as “nakar” in the Philippines. More fiction than fact, legends have surrounded the largest pearl, 6.38kg, ever discovered. It was said that a diver drowned retrieving the pearl in May 1934 in Palawan, Philippines. It is known as the Pearl of Allah or the Pearl of Lao-Tzu. This beautiful gray and purple ink with silver shimmer is evocative of the Philippines and its nickname as the Pearl of the Orient.

Vinta Inks are obsessively designed and meticulously mixed. The inks are meant for fountain pen or calligraphy use. Proudly handmade in the Philippines.

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