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Aiko Fukawa / Rubber Stamp - Hello

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Aiko Fukawa / Rubber Stamp - Hello

Aiko Fukawa / Rubber Stamp - Hello

A rubber stamp illustrated by Japanese illustrator Aiko Fukawa, featuring an adorable cat hugging a fluffy stuffed animal. Perfect for adding a charming, playful touch to cards, notebooks, and letters. The compact wooden body is easy to grip, and the white rubber surface lets you see the ink color before you stamp.

  • Size: 3 x 3 x 2.2cm (1.2 x 1.2 x 0.9 in)
  • Material: wood, natural rubber
  • More Aiko Fukawa Items HERE

    Who is Aiko Fukawa?
    Aiko Fukawa is a Japanese illustrator whose work is rooted in a deep love of animals and the natural world. Her signature style - soft watercolor tones, delicate linework, and animals living out gentle, everyday scenes - carries a quiet warmth that feels both nostalgic and deeply personal. She has described her inspiration as "the worldview of forest animals wearing clothes in a country-style house," and that storybook sensibility runs through everything she creates, from stationery to picture books to art collections sold around the world.

    $2.80

    Original: $8.00

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    Aiko Fukawa / Rubber Stamp - Hello

    $8.00

    $2.80

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    A rubber stamp illustrated by Japanese illustrator Aiko Fukawa, featuring an adorable cat hugging a fluffy stuffed animal. Perfect for adding a charming, playful touch to cards, notebooks, and letters. The compact wooden body is easy to grip, and the white rubber surface lets you see the ink color before you stamp.

    • Size: 3 x 3 x 2.2cm (1.2 x 1.2 x 0.9 in)
    • Material: wood, natural rubber
    • More Aiko Fukawa Items HERE

      Who is Aiko Fukawa?
      Aiko Fukawa is a Japanese illustrator whose work is rooted in a deep love of animals and the natural world. Her signature style - soft watercolor tones, delicate linework, and animals living out gentle, everyday scenes - carries a quiet warmth that feels both nostalgic and deeply personal. She has described her inspiration as "the worldview of forest animals wearing clothes in a country-style house," and that storybook sensibility runs through everything she creates, from stationery to picture books to art collections sold around the world.

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