The Fife Arms Wax Seal Stamp Kit
Wax seals have been used since Roman times to ensure that the contents of a letter remained private. With this solid brass thistle stamp, you can seal your hand-written letter with a Scottish flourish. The stamp is mounted on a hand-turned handle made from sustainably sourced Highland timber – mostly windfall harvested after winter storms – by Andy Walters, a master of the ancient craft of wood turning.
The kit includes three wax sticks.
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Items are shipped directly from:
The Fife Arms, Mar Rd, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5YN, Scotland.
The information contained in this Shipping and Returns Policy is subject to our Online Shop Terms and should be read in conjunction with them.
Shipping
We aim to dispatch all orders within 5 working days.
Please note that we do not deliver to all destinations from all of our shipping locations, and we are unable to deliver items to the following destinations from any of our shipping locations: Aaland Islands, Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Georgia, Gibraltar, Heard Island and Mcdonald Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, Samoa, Solomon Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Timor Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.
Returns & Exchanges
Important information
If on receipt of your product you are uncertain about your purchase, please keep your product in the original packaging until you have decided whether or not you wish to keep it.
If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason, you can return it to us no later than 28 days from the date you receive it and provided the item is in saleable condition, we will refund or exchange the item(s), excluding any delivery charges.
Returns are only accepted online for products purchased directly from our online shop and shall be made in accordance with our Online Shop Terms of Use.
Return shipping will be charged at standard shipping rates based on your shipping location.
Making a return
To arrange a return or exchange, please contact customer services using the above below or by email at shop@thefifearms.com
On receipt of your returns request, we will email you a returns label to attach to the packaged item(s).If you would like to arrange a return via home collection or a collection point drop off, please inform us when you submit your returns request and we can help organise this with you.
When returning items to The Fife Arms, please ensure that they are well packaged and protected from damage in transit, within the original packaging.
You are responsible for each item until we receive it.
All items will be inspected upon return.
Once we have received your returned item(s), we will arrange a refund, excluding any shipping costs, which will be paid in accordance with our Online Shop Terms.
MORE ABOUT
Andy Walters
Growing up on the edge of the Pennines, Andy Walters developed a love of beauty and adventure alongside an energy to design and create. After an early career in Engineering, he moved with his new wife Rebecca to the Highlands where he first built a house for his young family and then created Black Isle Woodturning, driven by his passion for sustainability, quality workmanship and the preservation of traditional craft.
A member of the Guild of Master Craftsmen, Andy combines traditional methods with modern technology, seeking to preserve the ancient skill of woodturning while providing precise, creative, quality pieces. His timber is local and sustainably sourced – much of it is windfall, a bounty of the severe storms that ravage the Highlands. The waste products from his workshops, including off-cuts, shavings, chippings and sawdust, are collected, stored and used to heat the workshop through the winter months.