Vinta Inks Golden Hour [Quiapo 1988] 30mL bottled fountain pen ink. Part of the "Archives From The Metro" collection from Vinta Inks.
1988 in Quiapo was a year of intense devotional energy and street-level soul. This ink captures the district at its most transformative moment: the Golden Hour. As the sun dips low, it sets the dome of the Masjid Al-Dahab (Golden Mosque) ablaze and casts long, dramatic shadows across the sea of devotees gathered before the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene. The light filters through a thick veil of city haze and incense smoke, turning the humid air into suspended liquid gold against the church’s cream-colored Mexican Baroque façade. It is a tribute to the "King of the Road"—the stainless steel Jeepneys reflecting the amber sky—and the weathered brass anting-anting (amulets) that glow with a mysterious green patina in the fading light.
This ink is a deep, saturated ochre-orange base with intense shading that mimics a burnt mustard sunset, topped with a mild green sheen that reflects the aged patina of sacred bronzeware.
- 30 mL of ink sealed inside an amber glass bottle
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Proudly made in the Philippines