leimasin
Leimasin is the Finnish term for a device used to imprint a design, text, or mark onto a surface by applying ink or other medium to a raised image and pressing it onto the target material. In English the word corresponds to stamp or seal. Leimasin are used in offices, schools, and by crafters to reproduce repetitive marks or decorative motifs.
Most common types are rubber hand stamps, featuring a raised image mounted on a handle and used
Materials vary: the image is usually made of rubber or photopolymer; the mounting materials include wood, plastic,
Stamps have ancient roots in authentication and branding. Modern rubber stamps appeared in the 19th century,
Care and maintenance are straightforward: keep ink pads clean and replace them when dried; clean stamp surfaces