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Custom Logo Embosser Seal Stamp Your Own Design Personalized 1 x 5/8'

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$34.50

$ 17 .99 $17.99

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  • Custom Logo Embossing Stamp, Logo or Emblem Embosser, Wedding Logo Custom Embosser. Library Book Embosser, Logo Branding Embosser
  • Click on “Customize Now” to enter your details and upload your design or logo image.Best results are from a high resolution black and white jpeg or png.
  • Impression size approx. 1 5/8" " (Please do not upload photos) If you want a different design please message us..
  • Our Custom Personalized Embossers are made right here in the USA! We are FAST! Send us a message if you would like a different font, graphic image, larger or smaller seal etc.
  • FAST PRODUCTION! We can work together to make the best custom, personalized embosser for you!



Product Description

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IDEAL GIFT

This personalized stamp is an ideal present for friends & business associates.

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MANUFACTURING

Our personalized stamps are made in the United States.

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FAST SHIPPING

A wonderful customized product created and delivered in a few days.

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Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
The customer service was top notch!Hands down the best communication and the best product! I ordered this for to use for our wedding intimate details and it came out better than I could have hoped!Truly a great product with an amazing team!
ana gagliardino
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
One of the most beautifl purchase i made. Something special to give the finalTouch to my art. Good materiales and exactly what they say they offer. I recently bought another one with different logo.
r watts
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I cannot use the product because the lettering is too small and illegible. I would suggest the company reach out to the customer if the lettering is too small to read. This way the customer has the opportunity to make revisions prior to the product being made. Would be a good item for an image only.
Becca
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Wow! I messaged the company and received a fast and informative response. Great customer service. The embossing stamp is so perfect. Great product and let's talk about shipping. I ordered a week ago and it came today. Thank you thank you! I'll definitely be ordering another one. Thank for the awesome product!!!!!
lifelink
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This was a excellent purchase as I have accumulated a pretty large collection of non-fiction civil war titles that I’d like to live on for my grandchildren who might have an interest and embossing them, makes it personal thank you Amazon and the embosser maker
Tricia
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Received the stamp today and tried it out. It’s very easy to use and does a fantastic job imprinting. Good quality product. The stamp was a custom design and they did a great job. My logo comes out nice and clear. I’m very happy with this purchase!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
Really fast turnaround, works well. For scale, the item pictured is about the size of a can opener. The plastic dies are well made and transfer the design nicely. A word of caution - these are not exactly like the old fashioned metal desktop ones. The plastic has more angle and therefore may tear your paper a little as it transfers the design. I'm still playing with paper thickness and hand pressure etc to see if that makes a difference. Either way, it's doing what I wanted it to do.
Sharkpuncher
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
So first off, absolute hats off for customer service. There were some technical issues that may have made me give this 4 stars initially, but they got a whole bonus star just for how much they helped and got things resolved. Since there were a good amount of comments on here from people that were dissatisfied with their results, I hesitantly reached out a few months ago with some questions about the design I wanted to use, and ended up going back and forth with them quite a bit, and they are VERY responsive, patient, and helpful. I attached my design to the message at their prompting, and made a few revisions to the design a couple times on their advice before finally submitting it. Upon getting my embosser there was an issue with it tearing the paper in a certain spot, they immediately identified the issue and had another made, tested that before sending, and advised me the issue was due to a certain troublesome spot in the art, I corrected the spot, sent them the updated art, and had a new working embosser made and in the mail within days.Pros:* customer service, seriously. before you guys dive in to leave a bad review for some technical issue, just contact them first, they'll make things good.* a good quality embosser for the price, yeah, it's not as ​sturdy as the old solid diecast metal ones of yesteryear and probably won't hold up for decades, but it's also a fraction of the cost with fast turnaround time, and looks greatCons:* really minor ones. the embosser plate is an odd size compared to my other embossers, so if you already have a desktop embosser from someone else you probably can't use the handheld plate in it, it won't seat right because the hinge is shorter and the "bite angle" is different, and they don't seem to sell a compatible desktop embosser as a standalone itemTips:* absolutely follow their guidelines for creating a file. try to work only in black and white if you can, and 300dpi vector is ideal (adobe illustrator output as PNG, etc) a lot of software "softens" the edges with gray, especially when you erase, and that will just translate as jagged edges when it is converted to an embossing die. in fact, save a copy of your image to black and white ONLY before you submit it just to make sure it doesn't look like crap.* try to go for thick lines wherever you can, 1mm+ seems to be the sweet spot for a good emboss. if you look at the templates they have shown, the thicknesses shown there for borders and text are what you should shoot for...no thinner.* contact them if you have any concerns, seriously.* use a decent stock/weight paper for your embossing. if you can hear and see the paper crinkle when you close the embosser (ie if you're using copier/printer paper, etc) you are going to get a bad emboss, probably with shredded spots* when you first get it, emboss a piece of paper towel or toilet paper a few times to get any loose crumbs out, otherwise your first few presses will have black specks embedded in the paper from leftovers from manufacturing.one thing that I will pass on that I learned, is that it's best to not have too many alternating lines of black and white at sharp/tight angles (