Antique Brass Jewelry Stamp: Engraved Indian Tool Mold (1900-1940s)
Add a piece of artisan history to your collection. This antique brass stamp mold, expertly engraved, served as a jewelry dye or pressing tool in India, likely dating back to 1900–1940—a rare relic reflecting early 20th-century craftsmanship
Key Features
Material: Solid brass, aged over time to a warm, patinated finish
Origin & Era: Crafted in India, vintage original from the early 1900s
Function: Designed as a dye or stamp mold utilized in jewelry making—ideal for wax, clay, or metal impressions
Condition: Pre-loved—used as noted by the seller; please review images for signs of wear, consistent with its age and use
Uses & Display Ideas
A truly unique decorative accent in an industrial, bohemian, or artisan-inspired space
Gorgeous display on a shelf, coffee table, or craft area
For creative makers: use as a functional stamp for wax seals, clay impressions, or leather crafting
This is a genuine vintage item and may show gentle signs of age, which add to its character. Please view photos closely and feel free to ask questions before purchasing.