The Obon Spirit Stamp Set is a collection of five hand-carved eraser stamps that capture Japan’s midsummer home-coming ritual.
The motifs are a swift cucumber horse, a patient eggplant ox, a glowing hōzuki lantern, its gentle leaf, and a fresh green maple leaf.
Together they let you stamp the entire story of Obon—welcome, guidance, farewell, and the first hint of seasonal change—onto cards, journals, tags, or gifts.
During Obon, families invite ancestral spirits home with guiding fires or lanterns and send them off again three days later.
Vegetable “spirit vehicles” play the role of transport: the cucumber horse speeds loved ones back, while the eggplant ox carries them gently away, laden with blessings.
Bright orange hōzuki fruits appear in summer markets as natural paper lamps, and their soft leaves suggest quiet protection.
A single moegi-green maple leaf whispers that another turn of the seasons is waiting just beyond the haze of August.
Cucumber horse means fast return; eggplant ox means slow, safe farewell; the hōzuki lantern lights the night path; its leaf conveys shelter; the green maple leaf signals the shift toward autumn.
Use the stamps individually as seals on summer greeting cards, layer them for story-book scenes in scrapbooks, decorate gift wrap for home-coming treats, or add small accents to memorial envelopes.
Metallic ink on the lantern and maple creates twilight effects, while overlapping lantern and leaf makes a tiny night landscape.
Handles are NOT included.
The stamp pad shown in the photo is not included with the product.
Please note that these items are made to order,
so please allow approximately one week for shipping.
And, add the number of days it takes to travel to your country.
How to order on "minne" from overs
https://youtube.com/shorts/ogb0c2QzhgQ?si=_EFx_8H-R565DzKe
The Obon Spirit Stamp Set is a collection of five hand-carved eraser stamps that capture Japan’s midsummer home-coming ritual.
The motifs are a swift cucumber horse, a patient eggplant ox, a glowing hōzuki lantern, its gentle leaf, and a fresh green maple leaf.
Together they let you stamp the entire story of Obon—welcome, guidance, farewell, and the first hint of seasonal change—onto cards, journals, tags, or gifts.
During Obon, families invite ancestral spirits home with guiding fires or lanterns and send them off again three days later.
Vegetable “spirit vehicles” play the role of transport: the cucumber horse speeds loved ones back, while the eggplant ox carries them gently away, laden with blessings.
Bright orange hōzuki fruits appear in summer markets as natural paper lamps, and their soft leaves suggest quiet protection.
A single moegi-green maple leaf whispers that another turn of the seasons is waiting just beyond the haze of August.
Cucumber horse means fast return; eggplant ox means slow, safe farewell; the hōzuki lantern lights the night path; its leaf conveys shelter; the green maple leaf signals the shift toward autumn.
Use the stamps individually as seals on summer greeting cards, layer them for story-book scenes in scrapbooks, decorate gift wrap for home-coming treats, or add small accents to memorial envelopes.
Metallic ink on the lantern and maple creates twilight effects, while overlapping lantern and leaf makes a tiny night landscape.
Handles are NOT included.
The stamp pad shown in the photo is not included with the product.
Please note that these items are made to order,
so please allow approximately one week for shipping.
And, add the number of days it takes to travel to your country.
How to order on "minne" from overs
https://youtube.com/shorts/ogb0c2QzhgQ?si=_EFx_8H-R565DzKe
サイズ
about 3×4cm(5th images)
発送までの目安
7日
配送方法・送料
クリックポスト
185円(追加送料:0円)
全国一律
全国一律
購入の際の注意点
A message to all of my valued users of eraser stamps:
My eraser stamps are made from delicate materials.
Please handle them with care to enjoy them for years to come.
You may notice some residual ink from my test stamping process.
The color of eraser stamp materials can vary.
While I aim to match the designs shown in my photos,
each handmade piece has its own unique character.
I hope you'll appreciate the special nature of these handcrafted items.
To protect your stamp, avoid storing it in plastic containers as the eraser may melt.
Instead, use a paper box or line your container with paper.
This simple step will help your stamp last longer.
Always clean off any ink before storing your stamp.
Oil-based inks can be especially damaging to the stamp's surface.
Regular cleaning with stamp cleaner will help maintain your stamp's quality and extend its lifespan.
I hope you'll enjoy creating beautiful, unique art with my eraser stamps.