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FOR YOU

Who Carries a KAMAKURA SIGNET
A single seal. A lifetime of moments to press it into.

A signet is not bought for a single use. It is chosen for a person, for a passage in life, for the mark one wishes to leave on the world.

Across cultures, people have always pressed their identity into wax, paper, and clay. A KAMAKURA SIGNET continues that gesture — hand-carved for one name, and one owner. Below are the people who carry one, and the moments it is made for.

FOR WHOM

Carved for a person, for a moment

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A Wedding, Sealed

Two names, one new beginning. A signet given to mark a marriage becomes the seal a couple presses for the rest of their lives — and the one their children may one day inherit.

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For Someone Who Matters

Some gifts are remembered. A few are kept forever. A hand-carved seal bearing a person's own name is among the most personal objects one can give.

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For the Lover of Japan

For those drawn to its language, its discipline, its quiet aesthetics — a signet is Japan made personal. Not a picture of the country, but a piece of its living craft, bearing their own name.

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The Mark of a Lifetime — A Milestone Gift

A graduation, a retirement, a new chapter. For a moment that deserves more than an ordinary gift, a seal carries weight that lasts.

When your path is already Japanese

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For the Martial Artist

For those who train in karate, aikido, kendo, judo, or iaido — disciplines built on respect, precision, and lineage. A signet carved with your name, or your dojo's, marks the seriousness of your path.

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For the Chef & Restaurateur

For the sushi master, the ramen craftsman, the kaiseki kitchen, the yakiniku house. Seal your menus, your certificates, your correspondence — a mark of authenticity for a craft rooted in Japan.

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For the Lover of Kanji

For those who find beauty in the character itself — its strokes, its balance, its meaning. We will render your name in Japanese characters chosen to reflect who you are, then carve it by hand.

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For the Devotee of Art
— The Eastern Signet Ring

As the European signet ring sealed a noble's identity, the Japanese seal carries the same authority — carved, not cast. For collectors and the design-minded, it is the East's answer to the signet ring: a one-of-a-kind object that belongs to one person alone.

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For those living in Japan

In Japan, the seal — not the signature — carries authority. Press yours on agreements, certificates, and correspondence with the gravity of an 800-year tradition.

Where your seal is pressed

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On Letters & Cards

Close a letter not with a signature, but with a pressed mark — a gesture older than writing itself.

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In Your Books

The zōsho-in, the book-owner's seal. Press it into the volumes of your library, and your books carry your name through generations of readers.

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On Your Ceramics

The potter's seal, pressed into wet clay before firing. Mark every piece you make as unquestionably your own.

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On Your Calligraphy

The rakkan — the artist's seal that completes a work of brush calligraphy. No piece of shodō is finished without it.

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On Your Paintings

As a painter signs a canvas, a seal authenticates the work. Press yours into watercolor, ink, or print — the final mark of the maker.

Whoever it is for, and however it is used, a KAMAKURA SIGNET is carved only once

— for one name, to be pressed for a lifetime, and passed to the next.

A HANKO MEANT TO BE INHERITED

A hanko is not made to be used once. It is made to be passed down. Each piece carries your name through a lifetime — and beyond.

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VISIT THE KAMAKURA ATELIER

Kamakura gives KAMAKURA SIGNET its atmosphere: quiet, historical, disciplined, and deeply tactile. Here, each work is designed, carved, and finished in an environment where craft is not a trend, but a way of life. The result is a signet that carries the spirit of place as much as the name it bears.

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