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Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)

Shachihata

US$5.59
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
3.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm
Ink:
Oil-based pigment ink
Origin:
China
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Elevate your stamp art with the Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad in Shimmer Colours. This set of 10 colours features a subtle, elegant sheen, adding a sparkling dimension to your creations. Whether you're working with eraser stamps or rubber stamps, the fine, shimmering particles bring intricate patterns and large areas to life with a stunning, clear, and vivid impression.

Enjoy the richness of traditional Japanese hues as you create with ease. The ink adheres firmly with just a light press, making it perfect for delicate details and vibrant backgrounds. Its quick-drying formula and oil-based pigment ink, enhanced with Shachihata’s nanotechnology, ensure a smooth, crisp result every time.

Designed with ultra-fine fiber surface cloth, this ink pad guarantees durability and clean impressions with minimal effort. Plus, it is space-saving—stackable for easy storage and doesn’t dry out even when left uncovered, so your creativity can flow freely without interruptions.

  • 3.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm
  • Oil-based pigment ink
  • 10 shimmer colours available
  • Made In China

Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)Shachihata Iromoyo Mini Ink Pad - Shimmer Colours (10 Colours)

【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.