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Hold on to Your Faith Rubber Stamp

RM45.00

Feeling anxiety. There are times when we feel so, especially when there are gaps between the outcomes and what we achieved or received in return. 

Like people always say “never lose your faith”.  It’s not easy not to lose it when we face difficulties. We might get stuck at somewhere, sometime for a while, sometime for a long time.

But as long as we uphold our faith, we will get over it.

Only those who moving forward will be stuck. At least, we are right about holding the faith and holding ourselves together. 

Each piece of rubber stamps is assembled by hand with care and attention to details. We hope this unique creation will add some sparks in your everyday life. They would be great for adorning your journal pages, adding personalised touch to outgoings and also as a unique gift for people who are looking for something different.

 

 

Wood Size: 5x3cm

Designed by SOM Studio x Pooi Chin

Made in Malaysia

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We believe that hand-written form has no equivalent in computer fonts.

 

Distinct from mere writing, we believe that handwriting should continue to be valued and collected. This rubber stamp features handwritten Chinese calligraphy by Pooi Chin (@pooi_chin), who is an avid the art journaling enthusiast. She enjoy expressing herself in analogue way, such as stationery crafting and handwriting.

 

Pooi Chin is known for her personal creative touches on her journals pages, outgoing mails and wrappings with the usage of different materials, such as wax seals, washi tapes, ephemera, rubber stamps, and many more. She believes that recording memories in analogue way is a chance of allowing ourselves to slow down and experience the rhythm of life, and also looking into the details in everyday life. 

 

Pooi Chin has also published her first book, "Pooi Chin - Love for Journal: The ultimate mystery of stationery" in 2017 and conducted a number of journalling workshops these years.