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Custom Portrait Stamp - Single Individual Face, Natural Stone, Hand-carved Chop

$ 26.39

Availability: 20 in stock

Description

Custom Portrait Stamp - Single Individual Face, Natural Stone, Hand-carved Chop, Personalized Gift / NOT a rubber stamp
**** 100% hand-carving****
Description
Your face on a traditional Chinese stamp (chop)! This is a nice gift for anyone you care or love.
The stamp is made of NATURAL STONE and HAND-CARVED by us with your portrait (face).
Full package includes the carving, the stamp (chop), the gift box and the ink paste in traditional ceramic jar.
---- INFORMATION ----
Approximate Base Dimension: 1" x 1" (2.5cm X 2.5cm)
Approximate Height: 2" (5cm)
Material: Stone
Box and Ink Paste: Included
---- INSTRUCTION ----
The picture shows the imprint with the black ink paste, but you can choose to have a different color. Available colors: Red, Black, Blue, Green, Golden
Here is how it works:
Step 1. You purchase this item on Ebay
Step 2: You send us a picture, let us know which ink paste color you prefer via Ebay message
Step 3: We send a sketch for you to approve
Step 4: We do the hand-carving and ship the package
Note: the stamp is ready for shipment in 3-5 business days after the sketch is approved by you.
---- IMPORTANT ----
- Natural stones are used. The color of the stone used for you might be slightly different from the item photo.
- It is NOT a rubber stamp and it is carved on a hard & tiny 1" X 1" base stone by hand. That's why I only do a sketch. Please do not buy it if you expect details like a laser carving. You will have a piece of art that feels better than a rubber stamp.
- We add a border to the face when carving. This way, it's easier to make a imprint on paper. Just like the sample shows, we will make the border as natural as possible. If you need a solid border, please let us know.
---- ABOUT CHINESE CHOPS ----
Some information for people who don't know what Chinese chops are:
Chop carving, also named as seal carving or stamp carving, is one of the four most famous traditional arts in China. A chop was for many centuries a symbol of power: emperors used it to give orders, officials used it on official documentations, and civilians used it as a signature.