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OSCOLABO Hanko Hosouji Message Short Cursive MESSE09
OSCOLABO Stamp Hosushi Message (Short)/Greetings
Light message stamps with finely printed cursive writing.
Hello
Thank you
For you
Dear
From
Size approx. 6.9 x 30mm
Material: Rubber (stamp), wood
Product Features
Make it easy to send compassionate messages in Japanese
Choose from common phrases to add to your cards or greetings
Comes with wooden handle and rubber stamp
Customize your Hosoji with your own personal message
Perfect gift for people who love creative communication
Male collaboration stamp
Traditional stamps can be difficult to use and can be troublesome. However, even if you are not fluent in Japanese, you can easily communicate with your loved ones, friends and colleagues. This rubber stamp fine print message by OSCOLABO makes it easy to stamp your message on a letter, card or other paper medium.
Rubber Stamp Hosoji Message is an easy way to send simple notes in Japanese without worrying about correct grammar or spelling. This handy rubber stamp is perfect for personal use or as a gift. Choose your favorite phrase, print it on paper, and stamp it!
The wooden handle is easy to grip, and the rubber stamp pads ensure a clean and crisp print every time. This stamp set contains six phrases commonly used in Japan: Hello, Thank you, Thank you, Dear, From, and size approx. 6.9 x 30mm. Response with RUBBER STAMP HOSOJI MESSAGE BY OSCOLABO!
Caution
Please be aware of the following before making your purchase.
1 The rubber part may be warped and glued.
2 There may be adhesive sticking out or some rubber fragments attached to it.
3 There may be variations in the height of the rubber base.
4 Due to a test stamp by the manufacturer, ink may be adhering to the area around the seal.
5 The base of the stamp surface is made of soft material, so it may be missing.
6 Due to the characteristics of the rootstock material, wood scraps may occur.
7 Due to the characteristics of the rootstock material, corners may be missing.
About OSCOLABO
OSCOLABO is a research institute of the Hankoya Company, founded in 1918. We are constantly developing new designs that encourage our users to create original pieces each time they use stamps.












