Emoticon Face Stamp shows rubberized emotion

Hanko (stamps) are an important part of Japanese daily life, whether signing for packages, rubber stamping at the local bureaucracy, or opening a bank account. However, they don’t show how you feel (and for good reason if you’re in a government office here!).

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Now you can convey some 2D emotion with the Face Stamp just by changing the way you hold and pinch its little rubber face. Created by Design Office A4 from the Kobe/Hyogo area, it comes in blue, black, and pink, but you have to create the expression yourself.

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