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Quintessence. Classically, from "quinta essentia," or the fifth and highest element of which heavenly bodies are made of in contrast with fire, air, water and earth.  It is also the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form containing its rarest virtue and most essential constituent. Quintessence is the perfect example of its kind.

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Thirty years on, Orlina’s passion for glass has grown stronger. This much is evident as he presents his exhibition entitled "Quintessence" to celebrate his 30 years in sculpture at the MuseumSpace of, appropriately, the Glass Wing of Ayala Museum in Makati from October 26 to November 9.
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Thirty years on, Orlina’s passion for glass has grown stronger. This much is evident as he presents his exhibition entitled "Quintessence" to celebrate his 30 years in sculpture at the MuseumSpace of, appropriately, the Glass Wing of Ayala Museum in Makati from October 26 to November 9.
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