Ogygiocarella Trilobite Rubber Stamp
Ogygiocarella Trilobite Rubber Stamp
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The trilobite Ogygiocarella, named after Ogygia, the seventh daughter of Amphion and Niobe, was first thought to be a fossil flounder in the 1698. Scientists got the real identification of this Welsh fossil sorted out by the 1800's. Rubber stamps are made from high-quality deep-etch red rubber. Actual stamped image shown. Watermark is not on the stamp.
Image size: 2.1 x 1.7 in; 5.4 x 4.3cm.
Select hand-stamped 2.5 x 2 inch fine hardwood mount, unmounted red rubber or cling foam mount if available.
➽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.