Two things reside in the seal: determination and sealing power

It's just a simple press, but it really brings a sense of determination to the heart. Japanese stamps have that mysterious power. The moment you put the ink in and press it on the paper, it feels like you're deeply engraving your will. You ask yourself, "Is this really okay?" and shake off any doubts. There is a strong "resolve" there that cannot be achieved by just signing. Once you press it, it cannot be easily undone - that irreversibility forces us to make a serious decision.

At the same time, stamps also give the power to "seal." A seal that spans multiple pages or a stamp that is pressed on the binding of an envelope is like a barrier that solemnly protects a document. The sense of security that it cannot be rewritten without permission seems to express a quiet will that "no changes will be allowed from this point on." The vermilion seal impression is said to have the power to ward off evil, and the moment it is stamped, it even exudes a somewhat sacred aura, as if a barrier that "keeps evil away" is created.

This is why the act of stamping a seal can create unexpectedly large dramas within us. By "solidifying" a contract or promise, we accept our responsibility and, at the same time, cut off interference from the outside world. It is packed with the weight of carrying one's name and the profound depth of the culture nurtured by our predecessors. The hesitation before stamping, and the quiet determination afterwards. All of this is condensed into the small cylinder of a seal.

In this age of increasing digitalization, this solemn ritual, woven together with paper and ink, feels even more sacred. Through our stamp foil service, we aim to convey the determination and sealing power that reside in stamps across generations and races.

Features and attractions

A size that makes a statement.
The large 3cm diameter stamp gives it a special and substantial feel that is different from ordinary stamps. It is an item that not only leaves an impression but also gives you the joy of holding it in your hand.

The outside of the stamp is delicately decorated with traditional Japanese patterns, allowing you to feel the Japanese aesthetic sense every time you use it.The beautiful finish makes it a piece of jewelry that can be cherished.

Two types of materials to choose from

You can choose from "Akane-wood" or "Hinoki cypress" Each comes with a suitable case.

Akane - Paulownia wood box

This material has no clear annual rings and is hard and fine-grained, making it ideal for making seals. You can enjoy its glossy texture.
It will be delivered in a special paulownia wood case.

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Hinoki - Leather Box

This luxurious material has a subdued texture. It has been processed using a unique compression technique to enhance durability. It comes in a chic, modern leather case.

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Ideal for thoughtful gifts