Marduk vs Tiamat Dragon Rubber Stamp
Marduk vs Tiamat Dragon Rubber Stamp
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Primordial symbol of chaos, Tiamat is ancient Mesopotamia’s goddess of the ocean often portrayed as a mighty dragon and mother of monsters. The monstrous sea dragon was slain by the hero god Marduk who divided her body into the heavens and earth. Actual stamped image is shown. Watermark copyright is not on the stamp you will receive. Rubber stamp is made from high-quality, deep-etched, red rubber. Made in the USA.
Image size: 7 x 4.8 cm; 2.7 x 1.9 inch.
Select hand-stamped 3 x 2.5 inch fine hardwood mount, unmounted red rubber or cling foam mount when available.
◉TYPE OF STAMPS:
➽Wood Mounted includes fine hardwood mount, foam cushion and deep etched red rubber ready for use.
➽Unmounted is unmounted deep etched red rubber only.
➽Cling Foam Mount is deep etched red rubber stamp with a cling foam cushion for reusable attachment to acrylic blocks.