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壬寅 (Year of Tiger) Rubber Stamp

RM28.00

2022 is known as the year of the tiger, the Water Tiger Year or Ren Yin (壬寅) 임인년. The calendar system is based on the combination of the 10 heavenly stems over the 12 Zodiac Signs. Ren Yin starts from 1st February 2022.

Representing courage and confidence, the tiger is described as the symbol of protection against the evil spirits and demons in folktales.

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This wooden rubber stamp features 2 Chinese/Japanese characters of 壬寅 (Year of Tiger) in handwritten Chinese Calligraphy and are stylised into a rectilinear geometry. The geometrical style developed from the needs to adapt Chinese characters to block seals and stamps for official purposes in the past.

This rubber stamp would be great for adorning your journal pages, adding personalised touch to outgoings or any projects. It would also make a unique gift for people who are looking for something different.

Each piece of rubber stamps is assembled by hand with care and attention to details. We hope this unique creation will add some sparks in your everyday life.

 

 

Size: 9x21mm; (Wood Size) 15x30mm

Designed by SOM Studio x Pooi Chin

Made in Malaysia

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We believe that hand-written form has no equivalent in computer fonts.  

 

Distinct from mere writing, we believe that handwriting should continue to be valued and collected. This rubber stamp features handwritten Chinese calligraphy by Pooi Chin (@pooi_chin), who is an avid the art journaling enthusiast. She enjoy expressing herself in analogue way, such as stationery crafting and handwriting.

Pooi Chin is known for her personal creative touches on her journals pages, outgoing mails and wrappings with the usage of different materials, such as wax seals, washi tapes, ephemera, rubber stamps, and many more. She believes that recording memories in analogue way is a chance of allowing ourselves to slow down and experience the rhythm of life, and also looking into the details in everyday life. 

Pooi Chin has also published her first book, "Pooi Chin - Love for Journal: The ultimate mystery of stationery" in 2017 and conducted a number of journalling workshops these years.