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Celtic Knot Leather Stamp · LT384

Celtic Knot Leather Stamp · LT384

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A two-strand interlace where the ribbons genuinely pass over and under each other — the border runs it straight, the corner turns it through ninety degrees and knots it there. Worth knowing what the historians say: interlace didn’t reach Ireland and Scotland until the seventh century AD, arriving after Christianity did, which is why the field calls the whole style Insular rather than Celtic. Old, then, but not native — and not a symbol of anything anyone can prove.

CNC-milled solid brass head on a stainless steel handle — one piece, 110 mm (4 5/16") overall. Sizes: Border 22x11mm (7/8" x 7/16") · Corner 19x18mm (3/4" x 23/32").

What it's for

Three ways to buy this: the border on its own, the corner on its own, or both together. The border stamps the straight runs. The corner is the piece that earns its place — without it, a border coming down one side of a panel meets the border coming along the next and simply collides, and no amount of care hides that mess. The corner turns the interlace cleanly through the right angle and carries the strands round it. Between them they frame a wallet, a journal cover, a bag flap, a saddle panel or a picture-framed belt.

If you need a matching centre knot, a shorter run for small panels, or the pair cut at another scale, tell us the job and we’ll quote it.

How to use it well

Lay all four corners first, then fill the runs between them — do it the other way round and the last run never comes out an even number of impressions. Mark your border line, set the corners, then walk the border stamp along, mating the strand ends so the ribbons carry through each join. If a run comes up slightly short, absorb it across several impressions instead of leaving one visible gap.

Workshop Tips

Veg-tan leather, lightly cased — damp to the touch, not wet.

  • Use 3 mm leather or thicker. Some of our patterns cut up to 1.8 mm deep. On thinner leather a backing scrap underneath is mandatory, or the pattern will distort the back.
  • One clean strike, square to the surface. Don't tilt the tool.
  • For deeper relief: lift the stamp fully, re-seat it in the same impression, and strike again. Never rock the tool — rocking gives you ghosted double edges.
  • Hot stamping: wear gloves. Metal carries heat faster than you expect.

Care

Proper care and maintenance will help extend the lifespan of your stamped leather items and keep them looking their best.

  1. Clean with a soft cloth: After each use, gently wipe the brass head and stainless steel parts of the stamp with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust or debris. This helps to maintain its appearance and prevent buildup.
  2. Store in a dry place: When not in use, store the stamp in a cool, dry place to prevent any potential corrosion or tarnishing of the brass head and stainless steel parts. This helps to maintain their integrity and prolong their lifespan.
  3. Handle with care: When using the stamp, handle it with care to avoid any unnecessary impact or force. This will prevent damage to the brass head and stainless steel parts, ensuring their longevity.
  4. Avoid abrasive materials: Refrain from using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals when cleaning the stamp, as they can potentially damage the brass head or stainless steel parts. Stick to gentle cleaning methods using soft cloths or brushes.

Made by us

We're a family workshop in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Every design is drawn in-house, then CNC-milled from solid brass and hand-finished before it ships. Stamps are made to order, which is why production takes a few days — nothing sits on a shelf waiting.

If you need a size, a variation, or a design we don't stock, write to us. Custom work is most of what we enjoy doing.

Shipping

Every stamp is made to order in our workshop in Novi Sad — nothing sits on a shelf waiting. Cutting and finishing normally takes 2 to 5 working days, and you'll get an email the moment your stamp goes on the machine.

United States
Standard (USPS) — free once your order passes $50, which is about two stamps. Tracked door to door. This is the one we recommend for most orders.
Express (FedEx) is available too — but please read the note below first.

Europe — tracked Economy Post, free over $75.
Everywhere else — tracked Standard Post, free over $95.

Express is offered on every route. Checkout shows you every option and its exact cost for your address before you pay anything.

One honest note about Express: it speeds up the journey, not the making. Your stamp still needs its days in the workshop first. So if you're working to a deadline, write to us before you order — we'll tell you straight whether we can make it.

Everything is tracked. Every order, every country, no exceptions. You can follow your parcel on our own tracking page, and we'll email you at each step so you're never left wondering where your stamp is.

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Milled from solid brass, in our own workshop

Every design is drawn in-house, CNC-milled from solid brass and hand-finished before it ships — by a family workshop in Novi Sad, Serbia. Nothing is bought in and rebadged.

How we make them

Made to order, and you will know when

Nothing sits on a shelf waiting. Your stamp is cut after you order it, and you get an email the moment it goes on the machine.

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