A Trio of Feathered Friends
The collection introduces three lovable bird designs: the stately Penguin, the cheerful Chick, and the charming Long-tailed Tit (Shimaenaga), a small, fluffy bird often associated with cuteness in Japan. These designs offer a comforting presence, transforming a mundane task like stamping into a moment of joy.

Effortless & Enduring Impressions
The “Puchi Name Animal Egg” boasts an ink-embedded design, allowing for continuous, clear impressions without the need for a separate ink pad. The special sponge structure of the stamp body holds a generous amount of ink, ensuring consistent quality. Furthermore, the ink is refillable, making these stamps an economical and long-lasting choice.
Personalize Your Stamp with Illustrations or Names
Users can choose from nine distinct illustrations to personalize their stamp, or opt for a name-only design. For illustration-based stamps, up to three characters can be used, with font options including Kaisho and Maru Gothic. For name-only stamps, up to five characters are allowed, with eight different font styles available, ranging from the classic Kaisho to the ornate Kanteiryu and Craft Sumi.

Six vibrant ink colors are available for both types of stamps: black, red, blue, green, brown, and purple (or vermilion for name-only). This variety allows for further customization, making each “Puchi Name Animal Egg” truly unique.



Availability and Pricing
The “Puchi Name Animal Egg” will be available for ¥1,980 (tax included). In addition to the online launch, these charming stamps will also be featured at the Stationery Girls Expo 2025, starting December 18, offering an early opportunity for enthusiasts to experience their cuteness firsthand.

“The joy of seeing a cute design every time you use a name stamp can truly brighten your day,” remarks a fan of Kazuya Ishikawa’s work, capturing the essence of what these new stamps aim to deliver.
Meet the Collaborator: Kazuya Ishikawa
Kazuya Ishikawa, an accomplished idea creator, has a notable history of winning multiple awards in product idea competitions, including four times at the “Shachihata New Product Design Competition.” He actively shares his innovative concepts across social media platforms like YouTube and X (formerly Twitter), where his combined follower count exceeds 400,000. His creative vision has been instrumental in bringing the “Puchi Name Animal Egg” to life.
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The “Puchi Name Animal Egg” represents a delightful fusion of practicality and Kawaii aesthetics, a trend that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. As Japan’s unique culture of cute stationery expands globally, these mini animal-themed stamps are poised to become cherished desk companions, reminding users that even the smallest daily routines can be infused with charm and personality.


