"Have You Heard About the Cute Floral Stamp '366 Days of Flower Illustrated Book' That Has 45,000 Retweets on Twitter and Can Also Be Used as a Bank Seal?"
2017.08.22 published
Do you know the cute stamp "366 Days of Flower Emblems"?
For all the brides-to-be who have recently changed to their husband's last name after getting married!
Have you made your new stamp yet?
If you haven't made one yet, I found a super cute stamp that I would like to recommend!
It's called "366 Days of Flower Emblems"♡
Released in July 2017 from the stamp shop Hankoz, "366 Days of Flower Emblems" is a design stamp where your name is overlaid on a flower emblem for each of the 366 days of the year.
It's a unique and very cute stamp that can be made with a design of flowers for special occasions and your own name. It has become a hot topic on Twitter with 45,000 retweets and 73,000 likes♡
So, what exactly is a flower emblem?
However, there may be many who don't know what a flower emblem (hanakommon) is*
A flower emblem is a flower assigned to each day from January 1 to December 31, reflecting the seasonal flowers.
Considering blooming seasons, Japanese traditional events, and seasonal celebrations, one flower is decided for each day.
For example, the flower emblem for January 1 is "Rokukaku Fukujusō," and the word associated with it is "happiness"*
Don't you want to know the flower emblems for your birthday, your husband's birthday, or your family's birthdays?♡
➡ Check your flower emblem here*
Here’s what "366 Days of Flower Emblems" looks like when stamped♡
The stamp created by combining 366 types of flower emblems and your name – "366 Days of Flower Emblems" – looks like this when pressed♡
Unlike traditional stamps, it has a flower design in the background, making it very vibrant and stylish♩
You can choose the font style from three types shown in the upper, middle, and lower sections of this photo*
Additionally, the stamp case itself is also very cute♡
There are two types of soft-colored pink and white cases,
☑ Shachihata type
☑ Wood-carved type
☑ Shachihata & wood-carved set
from which you can choose one of the three types*
Can also be registered as a bank seal or receipt seal*
Not only is "366 Days of Flower Emblems" cute in appearance and design, but it can also be registered as a bank seal for financial institutions like Mizuho Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, and Japan Post Bank! (Only the wood-carved type)
Of course, it can also be used as a receipt seal for delivery companies*
Isn’t it wonderful that such a cute stamp can be useful in daily life?♩
Curious about the price and where to buy it? Here it is♡
The prices for "366 Days of Flower Emblems" are:
☑ Shachihata type for 4,000 yen (tax included)
☑ Wood-carved type for 5,000 yen (tax included)
☑ Shachihata & wood-carved set for 9,000 yen (tax included)
Currently, it's only available for purchase at Rakuten Market!
For more details, check out this URL where you can choose your preferred date to check the flower emblem and simulate the design combined with your name*
➡ Buy "366 Days of Flower Emblems" on Rakuten*