The Maveite Corzetti Wooden Pasta Stamp is an authentic culinary tool handcrafted for enthusiasts who appreciate the art of traditional Italian pasta making. Meticulously hand turned from premium, food safe hardwood, this premium tool allows home chefs to imprint beautiful, intricate designs onto fresh coin shaped corzetti or croxetti dough. Beyond its beautiful aesthetic, the deeply engraved relief serving as a press ensures that the classic patterns are transferred flawlessly onto each piece of pasta, creating textured surfaces that excel at capturing and holding delicate sauces, rich pestos, or simple olive oil drippings.
This versatile kitchen essential combines historical European charm with functional modern craftsmanship, making it an excellent addition to any fresh pasta maker toolkit. Whether you are crafting delicate tortelloni or pressing out embossed discs, the ergonomic design of the handle provides a comfortable and secure grip that reduces hand fatigue during long cooking sessions. Using the Maveite Corzetti Wooden Pasta Stamp elevates a simple weeknight dinner into an interactive, artisanal experience that connects contemporary cooking with generations of Ligurian culinary heritage, transforming basic flour and egg dough into a striking edible canvas.
Engineered to endure for years of frequent use, this durable wood corn press requires minimal but mindful maintenance to preserve its natural beauty and structural integrity. Chefs should simply wipe the tool clean with a dry brush or damp cloth after each use, avoiding harsh dishwashers or prolonged soaking that could warp the artisan wood fibers. Investing in the Maveite Corzetti Wooden Pasta Stamp means bringing a timeless piece of functional kitchen art into your home, ensuring that your handmade pasta looks just as incredible and sophisticated as it tastes.
FEATURES:
– Traditional wooden construction
– Hand turned wood
– Croxetti pasta stamp
– Tortelloni pasta maker
– Corzetti stamp press
– Fresh pasta mould
– Pasta maker tools
The Maveite Corzetti Wooden Pasta Stamp brings centuries of Italian culinary tradition directly into the modern kitchen, offering an authentic way to craft beautiful, embossed fresh pasta. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, this traditional tool is turned from premium wood to ensure both durability and a comfortable grip during extended use. The stamp features two distinct pieces: a round cutter base to stamp out perfect dough discs and a detailed press that imprints intricate geometric or floral designs onto the surface of the pasta. These embossed patterns are not just for visual elegance, as the raised ridges and textured valleys are designed specifically to catch and hold rich sauces, elevating the entire dining experience.
– 100% handmade from beech wood
– Bottom cutting edge is hardened
– Includes cutter and stamp base
– Embosses dual designs at once
– Better holds onto pasta sauce
– Natural beech wood looks amazing
– Great kitchen gift idea
– Will save you money
– Better for the environment
– Satisfaction guaranteed by seller
– No featured offers available
The Maveite Corzetti Stamp is a 100% handmade beech wood tool that offers an environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing way to make fresh pasta, featuring a hardened bottom cutting edge, an included cutter and stamp base, and the ability to emboss dual designs at once for pasta that better holds onto sauce. While it makes a great kitchen gift idea that will save you money and comes with a seller satisfaction guarantee, it currently has no featured offers available. Read more…
Wooden Stamp and Cylinders with Dimensions

The image displays three finely crafted, natural wood objects set against a plain white background, complete with precise dimensional annotations. On the left stands a vertical, ornate wooden stamp or handle resembling a chess pawn, measuring 6 cm (2.36 in) in height and 5 cm (1.96 in) in diameter across its flat top. To its right is a solid wooden cylinder, standing 5 cm (1.96 in) tall with a matching diameter of 5 cm (1.96 in), featuring distinct concentric circular ridges etched into its upper circular surface. In the foreground, a third hollow or recessed wooden cylinder lies on its side, tilted forward to reveal a patterned or textured interior base. The grain of the smooth, light brown beechwood is visible across all three pieces, and thin black measurement lines with text indicate their precise metric and imperial dimensions.
Wooden Pastry and Dumpling Wrapper Cutter with Spiral Pattern

A multi-panel product image showcases a cylindrical wooden kitchen tool designed for cutting dough wrappers. In the top panel, a person uses the smooth, flat side of the wooden cylinder to stamp out perfect circles from a sheet of yellow dough on a white plate, with several pre-cut white wrappers resting on a nearby wooden cutting board. The bottom right panel highlights the tool’s dual-purpose functionality; it is flipped over to reveal a deeply engraved concentric spiral pattern on its surface, which is being pressed onto the dough rounds to leave a distinct decorative imprint. Two isolated product shots on the right and bottom left show the clean, light-brown wood grain of the cylinder, emphasizing its solid build and the detailed ridges of the textured end.
Wooden Patterned Dough Stamps for Decorative Pastry Making

A compilation of four images demonstrates the use of a round, wooden dough stamp tool to create decorative patterned discs of pastry. The tool itself is crafted from light-colored wood, featuring an ergonomic, spool-like handle for easy gripping and a flat bottom intricately engraved with a stylized sunburst or floral emblem. In the top-left panel, a person’s hand holds the stamp, showcasing the detailed pattern on its base, just after lifting it from a yellow dough sheet to leave a perfectly circular, imprinted disc on the countertop. To the right, a close-up of the tool highlights its texture and carving. The bottom-left image displays several completed white dough circles on a wooden cutting board, showcasing both the sunburst design and a spiral pattern. The bottom-right panel depicts a person pressing the stamp firmly down onto a thin layer of yellow dough on a gray textured surface, with finished white dough circles visible nearby on another wooden board.
Wooden Corzetti Pasta Stamps with Embossed Dough Discs

The image features two handcrafted wooden stamps, commonly known as corzetti stamps, used to imprint patterns onto fresh pasta dough. In the foreground, one cylindrical wooden piece stands upright, displaying a pattern of concentric ridges on its top face, while a second wooden tool lies on its side, revealing a detailed sunburst or star-like engraving on its circular stamp end. In the soft-focused background, a wooden cutting board is arranged with several circular pieces of yellow-tinted dough that have already been stamped with these distinct spiral and floral textures. To the right, a white serving dish holds a larger sheet of rolled-out dough with round holes showing where the pasta discs were cut, all set against a neutral, light wood countertop.
Wooden stamps creating patterned dough discs

An overhead shot showcases a collection of circular yellow dough pieces arranged on a rectangular wooden cutting board, alongside a larger rolled-out portion of dough on a white plate in the upper right. Two wooden stamps are present on the cutting board: one stands upright showing its smooth, turned handle, while the other is inverted to reveal a concentric spiral pattern on its base. This spiral design, along with a floral motif featuring a central circle surrounded by pointed petals, is embossed onto the surfaces of the dough discs scattered across the board. The entire arrangement is set against a light-colored, subtly textured wooden tabletop, capturing a moment of decorative baking or pastry preparation.
Wooden Corzetti Pasta Stamps

A multi-panel product image displays a set of two light-colored wooden stamps used for making traditional Italian corzetti pasta. The top, large panel shows the stamps resting on a gray, textured surface surrounded by thinly rolled, circular pieces of yellow dough, some of which feature pressed patterns. One stamp is a simple cylinder with a spiral, concentric-circle pattern carved into its bottom face, while the other stamp has an ornate, starburst or floral emblem carved on one end and a contoured handle on the other. The bottom-left panel provides a close-up of the two stamps on a wooden cutting board, showcasing the intricate details of both the spiral and the floral designs alongside a few stamped pieces of dough. The bottom-right panel captures a hand holding the cylindrical stamp, pressing its spiral-patterned base down onto a round piece of yellow dough to imprint the design.

















