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Palio Stickers

  • 2025 New

These stickers are designed to praise someone who worked hard. They make you happy whether you use them or someone else uses them for you.



We now have three designs from the “Palio Sticker” series, available in a wide variety for different occasions.



“Cheer Bear” depicts a smiling bear raising its hands, saying, “Great work.” The holograms sparkle and shine.



In “Well Done,” a tiger gently says, “Well done,” with the blue sky in the background.



“Great Effort” is a familiar design in Japanese schools, with “Great effort” written in red letters on a shiny gold background.



All designs are round and have a diameter of 2.5 cm. They would be great for attaching on the calendar, the techo page on a happy day and to reward yourself for your hard work. Give someone plenty of kudos with these cute illustrated stickers!

Staff List

Photographer
Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
Palio Stickers
  1. ¥264(incl. tax)

Normal
Available
10

Specifications

Great Effort
SizePackage: H 193 x W 120 mm / H 7.6" x W 4.7"
Sticker: H 162 x W 115 mm / H 6.4" x W 4.5"
WeightApprox. 13 g
Main materialPaper
Well Done
SizePackage: H 183 x W 120 mm / H 7.2" x W 4.7"
Sticker: H 150 x W 110 mm / H 5.9" x W 4.3"
WeightApprox. 16 g
Main materialPaper
Cheer Bear
SizePackage: H 193 x W 120 mm / H 7.6" x W 4.7"
Sticker: H 162 x W 115 mm / H 6.4" x W 4.5"
WeightApprox. 16 g
Main materialHolographic paper

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