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Dé à emboutir en laiton – Outil traditionnel de joaillier (Népal) La Magie du Bouddha.
Dé à emboutir en laiton – Outil traditionnel de joaillier (Népal) La Magie du Bouddha.
Dé à emboutir en laiton – Outil traditionnel de joaillier (Népal) La Magie du Bouddha.
Dé à emboutir en laiton – Outil traditionnel de joaillier (Népal) La Magie du Bouddha.
Dé à emboutir en laiton – Outil traditionnel de joaillier (Népal) La Magie du Bouddha.

Brass Stamping Die – Traditional Jeweler’s Tool (Nepal)

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🔨 Brass stamping die with original accessories. This handcrafted tool comes from Nepal, where it is still used by traditional goldsmiths and jewelers to shape, hammer, and mold precious metal.

This solid die is made of solid brass , a material renowned for its strength and durability. It is pierced with perfectly smooth hemispherical holes of various sizes , allowing the formation of spherical caps in metal sheets or the creation of soft curves on domed parts.

It comes with 12 steel punches , also original, with calibrated spherical tips. These tools allow you to strike into the cavities of the stamping die to obtain a regular and professional shape.

  • Origin: Nepal
  • Material: solid brass dice, steel punches
  • Dice dimensions: approximately 3.5 cm on each side
  • Number of punches: 12
  • Use: Metal forming, bending, jewelry, copperwork

Each piece bears the marks of artisanal manufacture, a testament to its traditional origin.

Used in Nepalese workshops for generations, this stamping die is much more than a simple tool: it bridges the gap between ancient techniques and contemporary creation. It embodies patience, precision, and the nobility of handwork. An ideal piece for artisans, collectors of antique tools, or those who wish to anchor their art in the living tradition of the Himalayas.