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Sun Stamp

Church Street, Richmond
Melbourne 3121
Ph: +61 408 506 445
hello@sunstamp.com.au
www.sunstamp.com.au

Sun Stamp is an Australian owned collective, producing a wide and unique range of temporary metallic body art foils. Their collection of body art includes temporary bracelets; anklets and armbands. All of which are produced in limited numbers and often sell out quickly. Their current collections includes an amazing array of classic silver, gold & black body art foils; rich & vibrant rainbow body art foils; and clean & sophisticated turquoise & purple body art foils. Sun Stamp body art foils are a favourite of beach and festivalgoers looking to make a statement and add some extra shine to their outfit. So far thousands of stampers have been spotted at local and international festivals including Falls Festival, Strawberry Fields, Beyond The Valley, Lost Paradise, Let Them Eat Cake, and Splendour In The Grass just to name a few. Sun Stamp are a must have fashion accessory for anyone wanting to stand out amongst their friends. Their online store http://www.sunstamp.com.au is currently the only place in the world where you can buy original, genuine & completely authentic Sun Stamp products. Whilst they are based in Melbourne, Australia they ship worldwide with free shipping available to all Australian and New Zealand customers and very low costs to the rest of the world.

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