
Maganda and Sinta written in traditional Baybayin without the virama.
(Source: Flickr / instantvantage)
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Maganda and Sinta written in traditional Baybayin without the virama.
(Source: Flickr / instantvantage)
damn… this makes me want my name
I don’t know enough words to describe how I feel about these tattoos. They are just very very lovely.