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Rubber stamp
Small tool for over-printing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For another use, see Rubber stamp (politics).
A rubber stamp is an image or pattern that has been carved, molded, laser engraved, or vulcanized onto a sheet of rubber. Rubber stamping, also called stamping, is a craft in which some type of ink made of dye or pigment is applied to a rubber stamp, and used to make decorative images on some media, such as paper or fabric.[1][2][3][4]
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