This New Year's stamp can be used every year, regardless of the zodiac animal.
It's a bit disappointing that New Year's stamps often feel disposable, used only once a year...
Thinking it would be nice to have a New Year's stamp that could be used annually, I created these charming lucky charm stamps!
The "Fan and Plum Blossoms" design features plum blossoms on a fan, adorned with ribbon and mizuhiki cords for a delightful finish!
On the white tag in the center, you can write New Year's greetings like "迎春" (Geshun - Welcome Spring), the year "2021," "賀正" (Gasho - New Year's Greeting), or "大吉" (Daigkichi - Great Luck).
The design is thoughtfully arranged so that it looks charming even with a single color of ink, with calculated areas for ink coverage and non-coverage. Feel free to use your favorite ink colors!
Adding color to the fan or leaf parts will make it even more lovely!
Of course, you can combine these stamps with our separately sold Mini Lucky Charm Stamp Set or the Ox zodiac stamp. They also pair beautifully with your existing stamps, or can be a wonderful addition to New Year's cards featuring illustrations or photographs.
When paired with plain money envelopes available for 100 yen, you can create your own original New Year's gift envelopes.
The money envelope in the image was created using the Pine, Bamboo, and Plum set from the Mini Lucky Charm Stamp Set!
We hope you enjoy preparing your New Year's cards! ✨
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[Material]
Eraser specifically for stamp carving
[Size]
Approximately 3.5cm x 5cm (width and height)
Approximately 1cm in thickness
(If a handle is added, the thickness will be 1cm, comprising 0.5cm eraser + 0.5cm wood)
[Handle]
Not included
Available as an option
[Material Features and Care]
The stamp surface is made from a special eraser for stamp carving. As these erasers are delicate, please handle them with great care.
The handle is made from MDF, a type of composite wood. The cutting and sanding of the wood are all done by hand. To ensure comfort during use and prevent hand fatigue, the wood is meticulously sanded three times with sandpaper of varying grits.
To easily distinguish the top and bottom of the stamp when pressing, the handle features an embossed imprint (simply put, a waterproof and raised finish).
While not as robust as commercially produced rubber stamps, these stamps can be used for a long time if handled gently without rubbing the surface.
To remove ink, simply press the stamp onto scrap paper repeatedly until no more ink transfers. Gently cleaning with kneaded eraser or specialized stamp cleaner is also recommended to help prevent degradation of the rubber.
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- Japan
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- A stamp inspired by traditional Japanese New Year's decorations, often displayed at entrances. Each one is carefully hand-carved.
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