Menorah (projection)





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Menorah (projection)
₹165
Inspired by the ancient menorah’s rising branches and sacred symmetry, this stamp creates a calm, architectural pattern that feels both ceremonial and modern. Its flowing vertical channels guide glaze into soft pools and highlights, giving finished pieces a gentle rhythm of light and shadow with a timeless, heritage character.
Our Menorah Projection Stamp produces an embossed effect that stands out from the surface while Menorah Impression Stamp creates a clean, debossed design sunken into the clay.
Read moreInspired by the ancient menorah’s rising branches and sacred symmetry, this stamp creates a calm, architectural pattern that feels both ceremonial and modern. Its flowing vertical channels guide glaze into soft pools and highlights, giving finished pieces a gentle rhythm of light and shadow with a timeless, heritage character.
Our Menorah Projection Stamp produces an embossed effect that stands out from the surface while Menorah Impression Stamp creates a clean, debossed design sunken into the clay.
Read moreSize
Small2.4 × 2.4 cm
Medium6 × 6 cm
Material
Engineered WoodDurable and affordable option
AcrylicPremium material with crystal-clear finish
Handle

Yes

No
Delivery
Ships in
7 days
Available across India
Use the stamp anywhere

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How to use
The Powder TrickAlways dust your stamp (or the clay surface) with cornstarch or potter's release. This ensures a clean release and keeps intricate details sharp.
Rock, Don't SlidePress firmly and gently rock the stamp side-to-side to catch every edge. Avoid sliding, which can smudge the clean impression.
Timing is KeyStamping works best on leather-hard clay—soft enough to take the impression, but firm enough not to distort the surrounding shape.
Water is the EnemyWood swells with water. Never soak your wooden stamps. Clean them with a barely damp sponge and dry them immediately to prevent warping.
Oil for LongevityOccasionally treat your wooden tools with linseed or olive oil. It keeps the wood supple, water-resistant, and ready for years of use.





