trästämplar
Trästämplar, often referred to as wooden stamps, are tools used for transferring an inked design onto a surface. Traditionally, they consist of a carved block of wood onto which a rubber or polymer stamp is mounted. The wooden handle provides a grip for applying pressure. The carved portion of the stamp, typically made of rubber, is inked using a separate ink pad. When pressed onto paper, fabric, or other suitable materials, the inked design is transferred, creating an impression.
The history of stamping dates back centuries, with early examples found in ancient civilizations. Wooden stamps,
In contemporary use, trästämplar are widely employed in arts and crafts. They are popular for scrapbooking,