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Classiky • Chromos Paper Stickers

Classiky • Chromos Paper Stickers

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In the 19th century, "chromos" were colorful seals that could be adhered to papers and stationery with water, like an early version of a sticker. These whimsical chromos seals feature the designs of Japanese artist Mihoko Seki. They can be cut out and adhered to surfaces by activating the adhesive on the back with water.

The seals are embossed with a glossy outline, giving them a slightly three-dimensional effect. This design is called Whereabouts of Umbrella.

Also available in Pleasant Everyone

- Size: 6.8" x 9.8" sticker sheet

- Materials:  paper with gloss finish, water-activated adhesive

- Made in Japan

About Mihoko Seki: Residing in Kyoto, Mihoko Seki is a skilled artist who employs the traditional technique of "Katazome" to dye fabrics and Japanese paper, creating an array of beloved patterns. Her work spans from tiny matchbox labels to textiles like kimonos and obis, as well as illustrations.

Classiky: Founded in 1982 in Kurashiki, Japan, Classiky is a lifestyle and stationery brand known for its collaboration with artists and its focus on traditional Japanese craftsmanship. The company produces a wide range of goods—from washi tape and notebooks to ceramics and wooden tools—blending simple, utilitarian design with a warm, handmade aesthetic. Each item reflects Classiky’s quiet approach to beauty and its dedication to timeless, everyday objects.

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