Summary | Colorful and beautiful Ninja art that appears through the overlapping of 3-color stamps. |
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Brand | HANKO JAPONISM |
Type | Art Stamp |
Material | Porous resin, Plastic, Rubber, Pigment ink (quick-drying, water-resistant, oil-based) |
Color | Ink Color: Black, Red, Green |
Size | 8cm × 6cm × 6cm |
Capacity | - |
Expiration date | - |
Production date | - |
Information | 【Features】 "Colorful and beautiful Ninja art that appears through the overlapping of 3-color stamps" By overlapping different 3-color stamps depicting "characters," "backgrounds," and "frames," you can obtain a colorful and beautiful imprint of the popular "Ninja" worldwide. With a Japanese-style "torii gate" seen in shrines as the background, the "Ninja" holding a Japanese sword gazes sharply at you, creating a cool and immersive design. Furthermore, the frame also adopts the popular Japanese "ichimatsu pattern" from anime. In various daily life scenes, let's enjoy the "Ninja art" by casually stamping it on letters, notebooks, memos, and more. And those who see the "Ninja art" representing Japan will surely be amazed by its vivid beauty and will surely express their admiration! 【Instructions】 "Stamp that layers colors like a small woodblock print" 1. First, stamp one of the stamps. Even after stamping, do not remove the stamp from the paper. 2. Attach the included L-shaped guide ruler to the lower left corner of the stamp and hold it with your hand. 3. Remove the stamp from the paper. At this time, do not move the L-shaped guide ruler and keep holding it with your hand. 4. Attach the lower left corner of the second stamp to the L-shaped guide ruler and stamp it. 5. Remove the stamped stamp from the paper. At this time, do not move the L-shaped guide ruler. 6. Stamp the third stamp in the same way as the second one, attaching it to the L-shaped guide ruler. 7. When you remove the third stamp and the L-shaped guide ruler from the paper, a beautiful imprint of three colors is completed. ※There is no specific order in which to stamp the stamps. 【Stamp Ink Refilling Method】 1. Remove the top grip of the stamp. 2. Inject 3-5 drops of refill ink into each of the two circular refill holes. 3. Leave the stamp with the stamp face down until the ink permeates the stamp surface, which takes about 1 hour. * If you tilt the stamp sideways immediately after refilling the ink, the ink may leak from the refill holes. * Be sure to refill with the included ink. Using ink from other manufacturers will render it unusable. 【Product Specifications】 "The stamp can be used repeatedly by refilling with dedicated ink." ■ Built-in ink type 3-color stamp set ■ Stamp size: 37mm × 37mm each ■ Black stamp (person): Male ninja wielding a Japanese sword ■ Green stamp (background): Weeping willow ■ Red stamp (frame): Cloisonne pattern - Comes with an L-shaped guide ruler for stamping. - Includes refill ink in three colors. - When refilling, be sure to use the included ink. Using ink from other manufacturers may render it unusable. - There may be slight ink bleeding when stamping on copy paper. For a more delicate and beautiful imprint, it is recommended to use high-quality inkjet printer paper such as specialty paper or matte paper. 【Product Development Story】 "Let's create colorful, beautiful, and fun stamps that have never been seen before." "I want to create stamps that are more colorful and enjoyable to look at and print, rather than just solid colors like black or red." The inspiration for developing such innovative multi-color stamps came from Japan's traditional art of woodblock printing. The beauty of woodblock printing, where the carver creates multiple woodblocks for different colors based on the original artwork drawn by the artist, and the printer repeatedly overlays them to create the final print, has captivated enthusiasts around the world for many years. I wondered if it would be possible to recreate the same "joy of layering colors" in a simpler and more accessible way with stamps, and obtain beautiful impressions. I also continued to experiment in order to create designs that people from around the world would find "cool" and that would embody a sense of "Japan" while also being approachable. Finally, I decided to select "Ninja" as the main character and commissioned a top illustrator for the original artwork of the protagonist and background, as well as a talented designer for the design of the frame and the overall stamp. Inspired by the popularity of Japanese woodblock prints that crossed the sea to Europe in the 19th century, known as 'Japonism', and influenced many local artists, this set of three-color stamps (called 'hanko' in Japanese) is named 'Hanko Japonism'. 【Key Points】 "Powerful like a ninja jumping out" The biggest feature of the HANKO JAPONISM "Ninja Stamp" is the vibrant beauty created by the harmony of three different colors on the ninja, background, and frame. What maximizes this effect is the powerful and lively appearance of the "ninja" that should be trapped inside the frame, but instead appears to be jumping out from the frame. The innovative design of placing the main character partially in front of the frame successfully creates a sense of distance between the background's "weeping willow" and adds a three-dimensional effect to the two-dimensional imprint. Japanese woodblock prints that crossed the sea in the 19th century gained great popularity in Europe under the name "Japonism" and influenced many local painters. Similar to woodblock prints, the ink-included 3-color stamp (called "hanko" in Japanese) set, which produces beautiful imprints by layering, is named "HANKO JAPONISM". |
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