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About This Product
The Teodato wax seal is a luxurious way to add a touch of old-world elegance to your handwritten letters. With its beautiful design and rich colors, it's sure to make your correspondence stand out. Whether you're sending a thank-you note, a love letter, or a business proposal, the Teodato wax seal will add a touch of personal style.
Order yours today and start making your letters dazzle!
Choose your wax, initials or symbols to personalize your seal.
Glass Wax Seal Stamp - Teodato
Introducing the exquisite Teodato Wax Seal - an embodiment of artistic brilliance and skilled craftsmanship.
Add a touch of luxury to your correspondence with the Teodato wax seal.
This exquisite seal is made of Murano glass and decorated with aventurine and gold leaf, making it a truly unique and eye-catching way to seal your letters. Choose your initials or symbols to personalize your seal, and add a touch of luxury to every correspondence.
The Teodato wax seal is easy to use and comes with everything you need to get started. Simply melt the sealing wax with our alcohol lamp or a kitchen lighter, and then stamp your seal on the wax. Your letters will be instantly transformed into works of art.
The Teodato wax seal is a luxurious way to add a touch of old-world elegance to your handwritten letters. With its beautiful design and rich colors, it's sure to make your correspondence stand out. Whether you're sending a thank-you note, a love letter, or a business proposal, the Teodato wax seal will add a touch of personal style. Order yours today and start making your letters dazzle!
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- Bortoletti
Bortoletti Fonderia Artistica, was founded in 1980, in Venice, by four brothers and their father's passion for sculpture and bronze. Many years of experience has led to a leap in quality that has affected the entire creative process and has seen the emergence of fantastic new products. Their creations are an opportunity for the public to appreciate the relevance of material, which has captivated man for many years. Ideal for gifts but at the same time objects of distinction for the refined collector. All of Bortoletti's creations are made by jewelers and projects are small masterpieces of design. The creative process is completely handmade.
Bortoletti was founded in 1980 by four brothers driven by the passion passed on by their father for bronze casting and sculpture.
It was born in Venice, and it was here that a story of love and passion began that has been handed down from father to son in respect for tradition and the need to preserve what is wonderful about culture.
Bortoletti Fonderia Artistica design and create exclusive handmade objects in the tradition of Venetian craftsmanship, from the pencils of their designers and their artistic creativity come the designs of wonderful products and it is always a lifeblood of the whole creative process.
The passion and care they devote to their products are a source of pride and satisfaction for everyone. All creations are unique pieces, handmade and produced elusively in Bortoletti's workshop. By integrating with modern habits, they restore to you the pleasure of giving that has belonged to us all for millennia. The design of Bortoletti's products is so pleasing to the eye because it speaks of the past in the language of the present.
If you have a piece of Bortoletti - you have a part of Venice in your hands.
Thank you for asking. Bortoletti recommends using 90% pure alcohol or denatured alcohol (Methylated spirits) for a stable, odourless flame that does not burn or discolour the wax.
Calligraphy Arts does not sell this item as it requires specialist posting, but it is freely available at many hardware and cosmetic accessory stores.
Hello Irene,
Thanks for asking. To seal a lid on a jar, you need to heat the end of the sealing wax with something like a kitchen lighter and carefully drip the melted wax over the area you want to seal. Then, while the wax is still warm, you can press your stamp.
Here is a video showing one method I found on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA7xeigPKMQ