"Word Play"Stamp
This stamp combines an illustration of an apple with the Korean word "I'm sorry (mi-ane)."
In Korean, "apple" is called "sagwa (사과)".
It's an interesting word that has two meanings: the fruit "apple" and "apology."
Making use of words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings,
If you feel embarrassed, why not just hand over an apple?
It's humorous and will naturally bring a smile to your face.
It's also great for making recipe notes.
Using stamp or illustrations of cooking ingredients makes them look fun and easier to use.
■ Imprint size: W10 x H12mm
■ Stamp size: W14 × H16 × D24mm
■ Material: Wood
Made in Japan
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- Wood
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- Handmade
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- Japan
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- No.15,050 - Stationery | No.2,220 - Stamps & Stamp Pads
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- This is a "word play"stamp.
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