Discover the delicate beauty and timeless charm of Japanese design with this carefully curated collection of Japanese-inspired flower and pattern rubber stamps. Featuring a harmonious blend of florals, geometric motifs, and traditional textile-inspired elements, these stamps are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your creative projects.
Drawing inspiration from the rich visual language of Japanese art and textiles, this collection celebrates the effortless way Japanese design mixes bold florals, intricate geometry, and natural imagery with stunning balance and grace. Whether you're making handmade cards, printing on fabric, or crafting your own wrapping paper, these stamps invite you to slow down, play, and create with intention.
I’ve always admired the unique artistry found in Japanese pattern-making, and it’s been a joy to explore and reimagine that style through these designs. I hope they bring the same spark of inspiration to your craft table as they did to mine.
Dahlia 6X5.5cm
Dahlia Small 4.5X4cm
Chrysanthemum 5X3.5cm
Small Chrysanthemum 4X3cm
Set of 3 Daisies 4X4cm,3X3cm & 2.5X2.5cm
Cornflower 3.5X3.5cm
Dotty Japanese Flowers 6X5.5cm
Blossoms 4X3.5cm
Little Flowers 4X4.5cm
Japanese Maples 6X3cm
Three Line drawing Daisies 4X3cm
Campion 2X2cm
Set of 2 Bobbly Buds 2X4cm & 3X4cm
Ginko Leaf 6X6cm
Ginko Leaf Small 3.5X3.5cm
Set of 2 Leafy Stems 5X1.5cm & 7X1.5cm
Japanese Vase 6.5X8.5cm
Japanese Vase Small 4.5X6cm
Asanoha Pattern 6.5X6cm
Asanoha Pattern Small 5X5cm
Geometric Flowers 7.5X7.5cm
Geometric Flowers Smaller 6X6cm
Hexagon With Triangles 5X5cm
Dotty Waves Seigaiha Pattern 4X4cm
Waves Seigaiha Pattern 4X4cm
Kanoko Pattern 3.5X3.5cm
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I love it, it fits perfectly on the front of an envelope, decorating my letters nicely. Gorgeous!
Great customer service and quick delivery.
Love the shell stamps . I stamp onto cotton fabric, colour with inks , iron onto bondaweb, then cut out the shapes and iron onto textile pictures. So much easier than freehand drawing!
I still haven't been able to use my new stamps but when I do I know that the results will be perfect as always
Love everything about these stamps the detail is just amazing!