
Introducing our new lowercase letter stamp set. This font is called "Kismet" and was designed by us here at Beaducation. The majority of these letters, like the the a,c,e, v, n etc. are 2mm tall. The longer letters like the f, g, y etc. are 3mm tall. So these stamps best compare to a 1/8" stamp.
These stamps add a touch of individuality and whimsy to your hand stamped jewelry. They are tool hardened to last a lifetime. Made in the USA!!
These letters are engraved rather than pressed into a die and as a result they are very precise and sharp. The letters are perfectly engraved from the center of the stamp so you can use the stamp itself or the circular end of the stamp (where the letter is in the circle) as a guide for lining up your letters. Notice above that the "a" and "c" are perfectly centered and although the "b" and "d" look off centered, the bulk of the letter is actually exactly center which will result in proper aligning. Click on the "additional info" button below to see a visual of how this works.
Each stamp has the letter engraved on the side for easy identification. Place your thumb on the side of the stamp where the letter is engraved and the impression will be properly aligned.
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Tips for Using This Lowercase Letter Set
{Click here to download} (PDF, 1.1MB)
These stamps are nickle plated to resist rust.

I created this font and spent over 20 hours drawing and editing every letter and making it into a font. I am SO pleased with the quality of these stamps. Seriously, I have never stamped so accurately and straight as I have with these stamps. We learned all the tips and tricks (using the stamp itself as a spacing guide) and wrote them out for you so you too can stamp straight!
As I said above, you will need to lighten your "whack" when stamping these babies. They "sink in" very easily. I especially find I need to lighten up when stamping the "l" and the "i".