33rd Degree Scottish Rite Wax Seal Stamp - Wings Down Various Sizes - Bricks Masons
33rd Degree Scottish Rite Wax Seal Stamp - Wings Down Various Sizes - Bricks Masons

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Wax Seal Stamp - Wings Down Various Sizes

Sale price€19,95 EUR

Product Id : 51748879-30mm-with-handle

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33rd Degree Scottish Rite Wax Seal Stamp - Wings Down Various Sizes

  • Use these wax seal stamps to customize your Masonic invitation cards, envelopes, letters, scrapbook, postcard, or parcel
  • These sealing stamps can be widely used to decorate your Masonic invitation cards in a retro and exquisite style; or gift them to your friends, family at any Masonic event.
  • The high-quality wood and shiny copper stamp is easy to use and clean; and will leave a clear, intricate pattern on your stationery or envelope.
  • Dimensions: Each wooden stamp handle measures approximately 3 inches (7.62Cm) in length; the round stamp head measure 1 inch (2.5Cm) in diameter.

You could engrave your name and lodge n° or any custom text for FREE!

If you'd like your Stamp engraved with your own logo, please email us!

We ship worldwide to 185 countries! Please allow 1-2 business weeks for your order to arrive.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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For the Masonic Gentleman

"The 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Seal Stamp is an excellent purchase. It is a quality product. The stamp is offered in combination with sealing wax or without. Sealing wax is available from "Hobby Lobby". This product makes for a great gift. The stamp is offered in other logos of the Masonic fraternity. Using a wax seal on correspondence offers a sense of tradition and etiquette protocol, as well as a touch of "class" to your correspondence--something electronic mail or technology cannot give to your correspondence."

WILLIAM N. (5/5)

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