Wax Seal Handle with Magnetic Tip

SKU#: 417-43467
MSRP:$25.00
Price: $18.00

 

The Wax Seal Handle with Magnetic Tip is an essential tool for anyone looking to add a personal touch to their letters, invitations, or crafts. This handle is equipped with a strong neodymium magnet at the head, enabling effortless changes between different steel stamp head coins. No more fumbling with screws or tools—simply swap out your designs in seconds! Each handle showcases unique wood grain patterns and may have slight surface imperfections, adding to its charm and character.

Wax sealing has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations, where it served as a mark of authenticity and security for important documents. The modern resurgence of wax seals in crafting and personal correspondence has inspired innovations like our magnetic handle system. By combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, we offer a product that honors this age-old practice while enhancing usability.

Features:
* Magnetic Tip: Strong neodymium magnet for quick and easy swapping of stamp heads.
* Unique Design: Each handle features individual wood grain patterns, ensuring no two are alike.
* User-Friendly: No tools required for changing stamp heads—save time and effort.
* Burlap Bag Included: Comes with a stylish burlap bag featuring a Shire Post Mint wax seal accent for storage or gifting.
* Handle Only: Please note that wax seal coins and wax are not included.

Specifications:
Material: Stained wood with a neodymium magnetic tip
Dimensions: Approximately 5 inches long (12.7 cm)
Weight: Lightweight for easy handling
Included Accessories: Burlap bag

Our Wax Seal Handle with Magnetic Tip is the perfect addition to your crafting toolkit or stationery collection. Its innovative design not only streamlines the sealing process but also adds a touch of elegance to your creations. Whether you're sealing letters or embellishing gifts, this handle will make your projects stand out.

Please note: Stamp coin seals and glue are sold separately

These coins are struck one at a time in the USA using solid metals, hand-engraved designs, antique machinery and traditional coining techniques. For antiqued coins, the coloring/patina process is done by hand, and it is both an art and a science so coins will vary slightly.

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