"Wordplay" Stamp
I remember smiling when I saw a small sign on a steep hill on a midsummer day. It featured an illustration of a radish and the kanji character "無" (mu).
The wordplay, a clever pun between the Korean word "무" (mu, meaning radish) and the Japanese "無" (mu, meaning nothing/none), was delightful.
There are moments when wordplay and a touch of humor add a splash of color to our daily lives, aren't there?
The humor found where different languages and cultures intersect feels even more special.
無 (Mu) = 無限 (Mugen - Infinity)
"Make something out of nothing."
We hope you'll use this stamp in positive situations that evoke a sense of "infinite" possibilities.
It's also perfect for creating recipe notes.
Stamping ingredients with illustrations makes them visually appealing and easier to use.
■ Stamp surface size: W10 x H20mm
■ Stamp size: W14 x H24 x D24mm
■ Material: Wood
Made in Japan
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