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FLORAL BORDER STAMP, Pottery Stamp, Hand Carved Stamp, Printing Stamp, Wooden Stamp

FLORAL BORDER STAMP, Pottery Stamp, Hand Carved Stamp, Printing Stamp, Wooden Stamp

Regular price $26.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $26.00 USD
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This intricate floral stamp can be use for continuous borders or used alone as a motif. The stamp is 6.25x1.5 inches ( 158x38mm) and 1.2 inches (30 mm) thick.

Indian Handmade wood stamps are a unique combination of Art, Skill & Functionality!

These Hand carved wood textile blocks were traditionally used to print on textiles using natural dyes derived from plants, and other organic sources. But the possibilities for their use are endless. You can also use these wooden stamps for stamping or printing on paper, fabrics, tiles, wallpaper, doing temporary henna tattoos, batik, scrapbooking, and impressing clay (for ceramics/pottery/jewelry etc), handmade soaps, candles or use as a cookie stamp or on fondant etc. They can be used practically anywhere; just use your imagination!

Due to the handmade nature of stamps, no two pieces would be exactly identical

Please make sure that the stamp is thoroughly dried after use before putting it away. Store these in a dry place and it’ll last you forever.

Your item(s) will arrive securely packed in bubble envelope or box (for larger orders).

These are carved out from various seasoned woods, including teak wood but a majority is carved of sustainably harvested brown hard Indian sheesham wood (also known as Indian Rosewood - a member of the Teak family). These stamps are carved by skilled craftsmen. Design is etched on the underside of the block. Two to three cylindrical holes are drilled into the block for free air passage and also to allow release of excess printing paste/dye. The newly carved blocks are soaked in oil, usually mustard oil for 10-15 days to soften the grains in the timber.

Block Printing is an ancient Indian art of printing, especially on fabrics & textiles, dating as far back as the 12th century. Now nearly a lost art, this handcraft work will soon be lost to modern printing techniques like automated web presses and silk screening that is replacing handmade, hand carved wood print blocks. Help promote, preserve and revive this unique dying art!

Thank You for supporting Handmade!

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