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These are Japanese stamps called "Hanko" or "Inkan". In Japan, it is common to use one of these in place of a signature in many situations. For government forms and banking, a person would have to register their unique stamp to have it associated with them. I believe these are ready-made stamps with common Japanese surnames that would be used in less formal situations, like signing for a package delivery.
Each stamp is ~6 cm long with a 1 cm diameter. There is a gold line along the side indicating the top of the stamp (so you don't accidentally stamp it upside down).
I have about 300 of these. I will be updating the available "sizes" as I catalogue more of them. This may take awhile since I don't know very many kanji and the words are mirrored on the stamp face.
Feel free to inquire if you're looking for a specific word or name.
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forthleen
I am looking for a stamp that could say "art" or "fortune" Can you help me?
Aug 23Reply

mcshen
@forthleen Hi there! I think you'd want something containing 福 (good fortune), 富 (wealth, abundance), 幸 (good fortune, happiness), 祥 (auspiciousness, happiness), 匠 (artisan, craftsman), or 伎 (art, skill, technique). Unfortunately, while these all exist in Japanese surnames, I wasn't able to find any of them in this set of hanko. I hope you find what you're looking for!
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