Photopolymer clear stamp "TO-MEI HAN" Sunday variable calendar [cat].
The clear stamp made of photopolymer enables high-definition expression that is impossible with conventional rubber stamps and silicon stamps!
A set of a small date calendar and a cat, clock and board stamp.
It is used by moving the days of the week such as Saturday and Sunday.
If you combine the dates at the end of the month, it will quickly turn into a perpetual calendar.
After pressing the clock stamp, you can add the long hand and the short hand to help manage the schedule.
Use the board stamps for your important Todo list.
If you push the cat in the back by your side,
It's as if you're looking forward to something, and it's definitely impressive.
Pompon your daily notebook or make a card-sized calendar
You can use it in various ways depending on your ideas!
Comes with a convenient case for storage and management.
Please refer to the image for the size of each stamp.
(Acrylic is not included)
・ + ・ + ・ Precautions for use ・ + ・ + ・
The photopolymer clear stamp "TO-MEI HAN" is highly reproducible and has excellent ink penetration.
The material is very delicate, so please follow the usage and use it carefully.
Please keep the stamp away from direct sunlight.
Please use stamp ink as the ink.
Leaving the stamp with ink or cleaner for a long time may deteriorate it.
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- Material
- Resin
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
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- -Beautiful stamping of fine patterns-Transparent stamps can be pressed at the target position-Multiple stamps can be freely laid out because they can be pasted and peeled off-Compactly manageable-Made in Japan
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