This 3D Relief Classic Iris (Fleur de Lis) Wax Seal Stamp is carved from solid brass and measures 2.2cm/0.87" in diameter, with a classic vintage iris pattern that takes you back to 12th-century Europe.
Since the 12th century, the iris has appeared in various French court coats of arms, such as royal flags, military shields, coins, and royal seals of different periods.
Legend has it that Clovis I, the first king of France, picked up a yellow iris and placed it on his helmet before a battle to symbolize his future victory; it is also said that heaven appointed Clovis I as king of France and angels anointed him with iris holy oil, and subsequent kings of France used the iris coat of arms to commemorate Clovis I's conversion to Christianity. Since then, the royal family of France has been using the Iris article as a symbol for a long time.
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How to Use Wax for Letter Seal :
1. Put some sealing wax in the melting spoon.
2. Waiting for the sealing wax to melt
3. Pour the melted wax onto the envelope you want to seal.
4. Press the stamp into the wax. Wait for 20 to 30 seconds for the wax to be set.
5. Once the wax has cooled, lift the stamp gently.