A wooden handle stamp typically features a solid, smooth wooden base or handle, which is often crafted from durable hardwood like beech or maple. The handle is designed to provide a comfortable grip, with a rounded or cylindrical shape, allowing for ease of use during stamping. At the base of the handle, there is a flat, rubber or foam surface where the image or design is engraved or attached.
The stamp’s working end typically has the design etched in reverse, so when pressed against paper or another surface, it leaves an imprint of the design. The handle’s wood is often polished to a smooth finish, and sometimes it may be stained or varnished for a refined look. The simplicity of the wooden handle provides a natural, classic feel, making it popular for artistic and professional uses, from crafting to official marking purposes.