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Shachihata Connected Number Stamp Set

Shachihata

€1,50 - €14,90
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Individual Stamp Size:
0.2 x 0.3 cm
Set of:
11 Connecting Stamps
Materials:
PVC/Rubber
Origin:
Japan
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The Shachihata Connected Number Stamp Set is a versatile tool for adding perfectly spaced numbers to your planner, journal, or creative projects. Now available as individual stamps, this set lets you customise numerical stamps for date headings, page numbers, and more.

The set includes numbers 0-9 and a slash symbol ( / ), making it ideal for creating dates, numbering lists, or organizing your notes. Featuring a concave and convex mechanism, the stamp pieces can be connected both vertically and horizontally, allowing you to create seamless rows of numbers. For best results, stack the pieces in one direction first (e.g., horizontally), then connect them in the opposite direction (e.g., vertically) for perfect alignment.

Available individually or as a set, the Shachihata Connected Number Stamps are a practical and stylish way to keep your planning neat, organised, and beautifully customised!

  • Individual stamp size: 0.2 x 0.3 cm
  • Set of 11 connecting stamps, also available individually
  • PVC/rubber materials
  • Made in Japan

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【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Shachihata is a Japanese stationery brand founded in 1925. At its founding stage, the "Perpetual Stamp Pad" was developed and released that allowed ink to penetrate and prevented the stamp pad from drying out. Being an expert in stamps and inks for almost 100 years, Shachihata continues to propose new ways to use stamps that are not limited to office work, but also for home use. In 2020, the “Iromoyo” stamp pads were created and launched focusing on decoration, and have then become the most popular ink pads among the journaling and scrapbooking communities.