stampim
Stampim is a traditional craft that centers on using carved or molded stamps to imprint decorative motifs onto textiles, ceramics, and paper. The practice encompasses the stamps themselves, the inks or paints applied, and the finished imprints. It has historical roots in multiple cultures where stamping served decorative and functional roles in everyday objects.
Etymology and scope: The term stampim blends the English word stamp with a suffix used in several
Techniques and materials: Stamps are carved from wood, stone, or modern polymers. Inks and pigments include
History and distribution: Stampim-like techniques appear in many traditional art forms and spread through trade networks.
Designs and uses: Motifs range from geometric grids and interlacing patterns to floral and abstract forms.
Preservation and contemporary practice: Museums exhibit historical stampim textiles and pottery; contemporary studios offer courses and
See also: block printing, textile printing, decorative arts, printmaking.