🔖 Elevate your brand with every impression—because your logo deserves to be felt!
This Custom Logo Embosser Seal Stamp offers a precise 1 5/8" round impression, perfect for professional branding on documents, wedding invitations, or library books. Made in the USA with fast production times, it allows you to upload your own high-resolution black and white design for a truly personalized touch. Lightweight and compact, it’s a versatile tool for managers and creatives who want to leave a lasting, tactile impression.
Manufacturer | Pickled Stamps |
Brand | Pickled Stamps |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 3 inches |
Item model number | Trodat |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 x 5/8 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
A**R
Great imprint stamp!
Item was perfect! They did a great job of adjusting our design/logo to work. Company is very responsive as well. I can’t state claims about its durability, but it seems quality.
P**S
Good quality Seal and well made
great job. got my seal and met my expectations. thank you. Very satisfied
B**E
Fast Delivery, Exactly as expected.
The product was exactly as expected - I uploaded my simple custom logo and it the product was made and functions as expected. I was extremely impressed with the delivery time - I was expecting it to take longer and it arrived to my mailbox 4 days after I placed it.
E**R
Great product, fast service.
This turned out exactly what I wanted. In the order form when you type top and bottom and it shows you a preview it doesn’t look right but they built it perfectly! In my opinion to make this and ship it was done in a very timely manner. I will be ordering all future embossers through this company!
S**R
A++ for customer service, and read this for pros, cons, and advice
So first off, absolute hats off for customer service. There were some technical issues that may have made me give this 4 stars initially, but they got a whole bonus star just for how much they helped and got things resolved. Since there were a good amount of comments on here from people that were dissatisfied with their results, I hesitantly reached out a few months ago with some questions about the design I wanted to use, and ended up going back and forth with them quite a bit, and they are VERY responsive, patient, and helpful. I attached my design to the message at their prompting, and made a few revisions to the design a couple times on their advice before finally submitting it. Upon getting my embosser there was an issue with it tearing the paper in a certain spot, they immediately identified the issue and had another made, tested that before sending, and advised me the issue was due to a certain troublesome spot in the art, I corrected the spot, sent them the updated art, and had a new working embosser made and in the mail within days.Pros:* customer service, seriously. before you guys dive in to leave a bad review for some technical issue, just contact them first, they'll make things good.* a good quality embosser for the price, yeah, it's not as sturdy as the old solid diecast metal ones of yesteryear and probably won't hold up for decades, but it's also a fraction of the cost with fast turnaround time, and looks greatCons:* really minor ones. the embosser plate is an odd size compared to my other embossers, so if you already have a desktop embosser from someone else you probably can't use the handheld plate in it, it won't seat right because the hinge is shorter and the "bite angle" is different, and they don't seem to sell a compatible desktop embosser as a standalone itemTips:* absolutely follow their guidelines for creating a file. try to work only in black and white if you can, and 300dpi vector is ideal (adobe illustrator output as PNG, etc) a lot of software "softens" the edges with gray, especially when you erase, and that will just translate as jagged edges when it is converted to an embossing die. in fact, save a copy of your image to black and white ONLY before you submit it just to make sure it doesn't look like crap.* try to go for thick lines wherever you can, 1mm+ seems to be the sweet spot for a good emboss. if you look at the templates they have shown, the thicknesses shown there for borders and text are what you should shoot for...no thinner.* contact them if you have any concerns, seriously.* use a decent stock/weight paper for your embossing. if you can hear and see the paper crinkle when you close the embosser (ie if you're using copier/printer paper, etc) you are going to get a bad emboss, probably with shredded spots* when you first get it, emboss a piece of paper towel or toilet paper a few times to get any loose crumbs out, otherwise your first few presses will have black specks embedded in the paper from leftovers from manufacturing.one thing that I will pass on that I learned, is that it's best to not have too many alternating lines of black and white at sharp/tight angles (<45 degrees), close together; this can cause issues with the punch cutting the paper. also, it's best to overshoot your design by a little bit, once you're done with your art, scale a copy of it down to the 1.625" size and print it out and look at it, and make small areas just slightly thicker/bolder than you think they should be. these punches are most likely made by converting the vector image to code for a CNC or laser machine to automatically produce, rather than hand-cast and ground by a person, which is why they're significantly cheaper and quicker than the old-school ones that were, but! it also means that the plates are not just a perfect positive and negative cast of each other, it's a positive and then the negative gets all of the edges slightly nibbled away (think tiny bites rather than a smooth rounded ground edge) so that the embosser works (if it was just inverted, the plates would just cut the paper), and the easiest way to make sure that you don't have faint spots or missing chunks of your image is to make everything just a little bigger, areas that look "tight" when shrunk down and printed need to be opened up more, details that look small when scaled down and printed may be illegible when transferred to the plate if their "negative side" is too small after it gets reduced a second time for the lower plate
A**C
Good Quality
Item well received as i expected!Thank You!
D**N
Be Careful of White Lines
The dies used to make the impression slightly enlarge the BLACK portions of the black&white image, which causes some of the WHITE lines or portions to disappear. Don't use this for white text on black. Only use this for Black on white. All of the black parts of my design are enlarged and the white parts are shrunk.But the quality of the material is good. It's a great value item, but the dies have a low tolerance.The team reached out to me and agreed to send me a replacement set of dies. Make sure your image does not have thin white lines or regions to avoid this.
M**E
Add a Touch of Class with This Awesome Embosser!
I just got this embosser for our real estate business, and I’m absolutely loving it! It makes all our marketing materials look so elegant and high-end. From business cards to brochures, everything now has that extra special touch.It’s super easy to use and gives clear, crisp impressions every time. Plus, it’s really well-made and sturdy, so I know it’s going to last. Our clients have definitely noticed the difference, and we've gotten so many compliments on how classy our stuff looks now.I'm also thinking about getting another one for personal use, especially for wedding invitations and other special occasions. It would make any event’s stationery look amazing.If you want to add some elegance to your documents, this embosser is a game-changer. Totally recommend it for both work and personal projects!
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