concept   stamp
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, stamps and stamp pads are essential for traditional crafts, official documents, and personal seals.

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1 postage South Korea In many cases, postage stamps are collected and appreciated as a hobby, with some rare stamps holding significant value 1
2 postage stamp North Korea Not commonly used due to centralized mailing systems and government control over postal services 1
3 postage stamp South Korea Considered collectible items and often used in crafting or decorating 1
4 postage stamp South Korea Often used as a form of small, intricate art and collected as a hobby 1
5 rubber stamp South Korea Commonly used for personal identification, such as signing off on work or approving documents 1
6 stamp South Korea Using personalized or decorative stamps as a form of signature or official seal is a traditional and formal practice. 1
7 stamp South Korea Used for personal or company seals on documents 1
8 stamp pad South Korea Used in traditional crafts such as calligraphy and personal seals (hanko). 1
9 stamp pad South Korea Associated with traditional stamping art forms like hanko and inkan, often used for official documents and personalized seals. 1
10 stamp pad South Korea Associated with traditional ink stamping for arts, crafts, and official seals 1
11 stamp pad South Korea Utilized in traditional crafts such as calligraphy and personal seals 1
12 stamps South Korea Stamps are commonly used for official documents and correspondence. 1
13 stamps South Korea Rarely used for sending mail, collected as a hobby or for decorative purposes 1