NEW - Italian Rotary Date Stamp

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NEW - Italian Rotary Date Stamp

Crafted with an old-fashioned aesthetic, reminiscent of traditional Italian craftsmanship. Great for personalizing your stationery, journals and planners and add a touch of timeless elegance. 

Rotary Date Stamp Size: 1 1/2" x 3 1/4" = 8 cm x 4 cm

Rotary Date Stamp Materials:  Steel, red and white plastic top, rubber. Made with durable materials to ensure long-lasting use and consistent stamping quality.

The Rotary Date Stamp is stored in a muslin cotton bag with our signature Studio Carta ribbon tie.

The dates are valid until the year 2034.

The stamp requires a separate ink pad and rotate the wheels to set the correct day, month, and year.

Made in Italy. Packaged and distributed by Studio Carta, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA. 

NEW - Italian Rotary Date Stamp

Crafted with an old-fashioned aesthetic, reminiscent of traditional Italian craftsmanship. Great for personalizing your stationery, journals and planners and add a touch of timeless elegance. 

Rotary Date Stamp Size: 1 1/2" x 3 1/4" = 8 cm x 4 cm

Rotary Date Stamp Materials:  Steel, red and white plastic top, rubber. Made with durable materials to ensure long-lasting use and consistent stamping quality.

The Rotary Date Stamp is stored in a muslin cotton bag with our signature Studio Carta ribbon tie.

The dates are valid until the year 2034.

The stamp requires a separate ink pad and rotate the wheels to set the correct day, month, and year.

Made in Italy. Packaged and distributed by Studio Carta, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA. 

Requests for returns and exchanges must be submitted by phone or email within one week of delivery. All merchandise must be returned unopened, unused, and in its original packaging. A refund will be issued after we have received the merchandise. Shipping costs are not refundable.

Elegantly crafted with history in every product.

Studio Carta products use materials and practices that date back to 19th century Italy—all from our collaborative studio in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.