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#酒のBOX2&ダイトク
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First, please inquire about the size of the seal in the comment section to check stock. This is a set of a seal + case. It is a blast (matte) type. Please understand that it will take about 10 days from order to creation to delivery before placing your order. Please specify the following ①②③④⑤ in the comment section. ① Please specify your full name, last name, and first name. ② Size 10.5mm × 60mm (Recommended for personal seals) 12.0mm × 60mm (Recommended for bank seals for women, personal seals) 13.5mm × 60mm (Recommended for bank seals for women) 15.0mm × 60mm (Recommended for real seals for women, bank seals for men) 16.5mm × 60mm (Recommended for real seals for men) 18.0mm × 60mm (Recommended for real seals for men) ③ Font (Please refer to the 4th image of the attached data) In-so Type (Kisso Type) A font that is based on Tensho and arranges the characters and frames so that they touch each other, creating a flowing, spreading shape in all directions. This font has excellent design and is attractive for its meticulousness, which reflects the creator's design. Ko-in Type This font has an elegant taste with expressions like ink accumulating on the surface and characteristics like chipping and breaks. Personal seals are often made with Ko-in type, and it is the most familiar font. Kaisyo Type This is the most basic form of kanji and is a widely used font in everyday life. Tensho Type (Ryuten Type) The oldest font for seals and a formal font. The "Sosa no In" and "Hakken Kyokucho" printed on Japanese banknotes are Tensho type. Because it is an ancient character from before the Christian era, it is a complex character that is difficult to read. Reisho Type (Gyosho Type) This font has a long horizontal balance and is characterized by a wavy brushstroke. It is an ancient character with a history of over two thousand years, and the characters written as "1,000 yen" and "10,000 yen" on Japanese banknotes are Reisho type. ④ Vertical Engraving When stamped: Last name on the right, first name on the left or Last name on the left, first name on the right ⑤ Horizontal Engraving When stamped: Name from left to right or Name from right to left
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