This illustration stamp depicts Marl-chan lovingly embracing a large flower bouquet.
The design is rendered with delicate linework, capturing even the smallest motifs with fine detail.
You can add color with colored pencils or watercolors, or even try collaging with washi tape.
This stamp is versatile enough to complement any planner decoration style.
It's a truly all-purpose stamp, ready to bring charm to your letters, planners, notepads, and message cards.
With just one press, it infuses your paper with warmth and delight.
Attach it to a message card, and it's sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face.
Crafted in Japan, this is a premium quality rubber stamp.
Each one is meticulously handcrafted by artisans at a Japanese stamp workshop.
We take pride in the warmth and exquisite finish that only handmade items possess, something mass production cannot replicate.
Furthermore, its excellent durability ensures the clarity of the impression remains vibrant, no matter how many times it's used.
Its compact size also makes it convenient for carrying, allowing you to use it anytime, anywhere.
Why not add Marl-chan's cuteness to your everyday life?
Product Dimensions (including handle): Approx. 30mm (height) x 36mm (width)
Made in Japan
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- Wood
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
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- More than 10
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- No.41,586 - Stationery | No.3,895 - Stamps & Stamp Pads
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- Listing Summary
- An illustration stamp featuring "Marl-chan," the mascot girl of Stamp Marche. Perfect for letters, planners, notepads, and message cards, it adds a special touch to various occasions. This is a high-quality rubber stamp known for its durability, ensuring it will be a cherished item for years to come. Made in Japan.
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