Personal Stamp


This pocket-sized stamp (available in 4 styles) is used for signing personal correspondence and documents, marking your books, and making special impressions on your business cards. With this stamp, you can “write” your name perfectly every time.
Very popular. May require one of the translation packages.
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Comment from Elizabeth
Time: December 3, 2006, 7:27 am
Do you make the carved chops? My son is Korean and I would like to get him one.
Response:
Yes, we do. Here’s a link to our Carved Stone Seals.
Comment from Shihan Alvarado
Time: December 30, 2006, 5:13 pm
How much for name and a school stamp (San Yama Bushi Ryu)?
Response:
It really depends on what you are looking for. Here is some more detailed information for ordering your School Stamp and Name Translation.
Comment from Hamid
Time: January 28, 2007, 9:25 am
I want to translate my name in chinese , japenese & korean , would you please translate it for me.
MY name is : Shihan Hamid (last name removed for privacy)
Response:
We can certainly translate your name into all 3 languages. Please take a moment to tell us more about yourself so that we can create the best name possible for you. As a professional, you want a name that enhances and builds upon your status, not one that could potentially embarrass you. Many people can translate your name, but not all will take the time to ensure that the characters used carry the symbolism that best matches your personality and talents.
Get more information on Translating your Name and How to Use it
Comment from Sensei Uppiah
Time: January 29, 2007, 6:02 am
How much for a name stamp with translation package plus shipping?
Response:
Here’s the pricing information for the stamp and translation. The standard shipping is $4.95.
Comment from Fred Schlesinger
Time: May 28, 2007, 11:25 am
Can you create personal name stamps using katakana if we provide the katakana? How many characters can you fit on a stamp
Response:
We can certainly create a stamp for you using katakana and you are welcome to provide the exact characters you want used. The number of characters we can accommodate depends on the type of stamp you order. A personal stamp fits 4 characters, however, a master stamp can fit 9-16 characters.
Comment from Robert Turgeon
Time: September 20, 2007, 8:47 pm
I am a Tai Ji instructor. I would like my name translated into a personal stamp I can use in my business and personal infornation. Would you recommend the personal stamp or the master stamp?
Thank you. What would be an approximate cost?
Comment from signe
Time: January 12, 2008, 5:53 pm
Could you please tell me what a personal name stamp is called in Korean. I know the Japanese say “hanko.” I would appreciate it very much if you could tell me the Korean equivalent for this word. Thank you.
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