Symbols of Ancient Mexico

18 Rubber Stamps By Jim Paul

5-9/16 x 6-1/2 x 1-3/4 in; Wooden box with lid, 18 wooden-backed rubber stamps, Black ink pad, 24-page bilingual book, Shrink-wrapped
Published in January, 2001
ISBN 0811828840
ISBN13 9780811828840
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$19.95  


Symbols of Ancient Mexico -- In ancient Mexico, ceramic stamps honoring animals, gods, and the natural world were used to imprint cloth and pottery, make temporary tattoos, adorn manuscripts, and identify the creator of an important object. Now you can use these striking stamps to beautify your modern-day correspondence. Included is a bilingual booklet explaining the rich history of the culture that produced these designs.
Handsomely packaged in a display-quality pine box, each stamp kit contains eighteen to thirty-one wooden-backed rubber stamps, an ink pad, and an instructional booklet that explains the origin of each stamp and suggests decorative and inspirational uses.


Jim Paul is a highly praised poet and writer whose previous books include Rune Poem from Chronicle Books; Catapult; Medieval in LA; and What's Called Love. He lives in San Francisco.


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