Minimal clay texture stamp "Ancient Flower"

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Special minimal clay texture stamp to decorate ceramic pieces with an Inca-style flower with dots on the leaves, a minimalist and simple design that will look perfect making a border on the edges of your plates, cups, and pots, or as a pattern on plates or trays.

It is also perfect for marking and differentiating soaps, so you can use it for your handmade soaps. This stamp can be used to mark ceramics, polymer clay, soaps, and other moldable materials.

Inca flowers, often seen in vibrant shades, were highly symbolic in ancient Andean culture. One fun fact is that the Cantuta, also known as the "sacred flower of the Incas," was considered the national flower of Peru and represented the bridge between life and death. Its bright red, yellow, and white petals were believed to symbolize the strength, passion, and purity of the Andean people. The flower also played a role in religious ceremonies, linking the earthly realm with the divine.

You can choose the size you want in the dropdown menu. The one shown in the pictures is the smallest size (0.9 cm / 0.35 inches approx.). Our stamps for ceramics are mounted on a wooden bases with a handle to make them comfortable to use.

Ceramic stamps are harder than normal paper stamps. This stamp is not suitable for use with ink but you can use it on ceramics, polymer clay, soaps, similar materials… Along with your order, you will receive the instructions.

CONTENT
- 1 texture clay stamp Ancient Flower
* Stamp size in the photo: 0.9 cm / 0.35 inches
This stamp is not suitable for paper stamping with ink.

DETAILS
- Wooden base stamp
- Stamp size: To choose from the dropdown menu.
- Special hardness and depth

WHERE CAN I USE IT?
- In soaps
- In ceramics and clay
- In polymer clay
- Similar materials...

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Minimal clay texture stamp "Ancient Flower"

Special minimal clay texture stamp to decorate ceramic pieces with an Inca-style flower with dots on the leaves, a minimalist and simple design that will look perfect making a border on the edges of your plates, cups, and pots, or as a pattern on plates or trays.

It is also perfect for marking and differentiating soaps, so you can use it for your handmade soaps. This stamp can be used to mark ceramics, polymer clay, soaps, and other moldable materials.

Inca flowers, often seen in vibrant shades, were highly symbolic in ancient Andean culture. One fun fact is that the Cantuta, also known as the "sacred flower of the Incas," was considered the national flower of Peru and represented the bridge between life and death. Its bright red, yellow, and white petals were believed to symbolize the strength, passion, and purity of the Andean people. The flower also played a role in religious ceremonies, linking the earthly realm with the divine.

You can choose the size you want in the dropdown menu. The one shown in the pictures is the smallest size (0.9 cm / 0.35 inches approx.). Our stamps for ceramics are mounted on a wooden bases with a handle to make them comfortable to use.

Ceramic stamps are harder than normal paper stamps. This stamp is not suitable for use with ink but you can use it on ceramics, polymer clay, soaps, similar materials… Along with your order, you will receive the instructions.

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This stamp is made for marking your ceramic pieces, polymer clay, and cold process soaps.
It’s got just the right hardness and depth to press into your clay without losing detail. Just a heads-up: these stamps aren’t made for use with ink.

BITERSWIT GUIDE: USING & CARING FOR YOUR STAMPS
Here’s our Biterswit guide with tips on how to take care of your stamps and how to use them like a pro.

HOW TO STAMP – Little Tips & Tricks :)
- Super easy! Your clay is ready to stamp when it’s still soft and shapeable—not too dry. It should be soft or at a leather-hard stage so the stamp can sink in nicely. You’ll figure out the sweet spot with a bit of trial and error depending on your clay type, moisture, and room conditions.
- Avoid stamping on material that’s too hard—it could break your stamp.
- Try out different levels of pressure until you find what works best with your clay. Since the stamp is transparent, you can peek from the side to see how deep it’s going.
- Bigger stamps need more pressure, so it can help to support your piece from underneath with something like a metal base, your hand, fingers—whatever works to keep it steady. Big stamps are great for flat objects like plates, trays, coasters, or thicker-edged pieces. For delicate pieces, we recommend using smaller stamps since they need less pressure.
- If the stamp sticks to the clay, a light dusting of cornstarch on the surface can work wonders to keep it from sticking.

OTHER WAYS TO USE YOUR STAMP
Your stamp isn’t just for ceramics! You can also use it on:
- Cold process Soaps (When they are soft)
- Polymer clay
- White air-dry clay
- Cookie dough
- And other similar materials

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR CERAMIC STAMP
If your stamp’s getting a bit clogged with clay and your impressions aren’t as sharp as they used to be—it’s cleaning time! :)
Here’s a short video that shows you how (we hope it helps!).

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