This year, we’re channeling the energy of Sun, Shore and Sky. Join us this summer as we present to you three invigorating inks that will quench your thirst and beat the heat!
“Red Sangria [Bahalina 1521]” takes its name and color from coconut red wine or ‘Bahalina’. It is a palm wine traditionally made from nipa palm sap or fermented coconut. It is derived from tubâ (palm toddy) that has been aged for several months to even several years. Bahalina has been around since pre-colonial times.
This ink has a succulent and juicy wine-red base color that ages beautifully with time.
Key Words: succulent, mature, lush
NOTE: Apple-scented
“Rum Blue Island [Kaisa 1850]” is inspired by the oldest extant alcohol distillery in the Philippines, Destileria Limtuaco & Co, Inc. It was established during the Spanish colonial era by Lim Tua Co who was also known as Bonifacio Limtuaco.
This ink is an energetic light teal-blue color. A solid and uncompromising shade of teal that mimics the color of the Rum Blue Island drink.
Key Words: invigorating, strong, solid
NOTE: Marine/Ocean-scented
“Tequila Sunrise [Salud 1565]” pays homage to the color and energy of a sunrise. This powerful, citrus ink mimics the forceful energy of new bginnings. 1565 is the year when trade between the ports of Manila and Acapulco first began. It would last two centuries and is also known as the Galleon Trade. *This ink has a light coppery orange base, overlaid with
This ink has a light coppery orange base, overlaid with a radiant gold shimmer.
Key Words: Golden, Warm, Tropical