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Can the seal of seal cutting use the common inkpad for stamping the official seal?

Haha, finally there is a question that is good at answering. The knowledge about inkpad is really profound. I can only say it simply. Theoretically, it is possible, and it will not cause harm to ordinary stones. The inkpad for painting and calligraphy is mainly made of minerals, vegetable oil, plant fiber and natural spices, which are carefully tested, reasonably formulated and kneaded by hand. Common ones are cinnabar, cinnabar and babao. Ink has its own characteristics in formula and color. It does not

The quality of inkpad sold by general stationery stores directly affects the artistic effect of calligraphy and painting works. It is characterized by calm, stable and delicate color, suitable for both wet and dry, impervious to dripping paper and full of three-dimensional impression. The first-class inkpad can well present the lines and beauty of the seal. Office use can only be called printing color, not stone painting and calligraphy. If the seal of the landlord is made by a famous artist or stone, the use of office inkpad will not only fail to achieve its due artistic effect, but will also do harm to precious Yin Shi if it is used for a long time. Judging from the description of the landlord, it should not be a famous stone. What a good work, it's okay to use it indiscriminately, but it's just a joke. Printing table is recommended for calligraphy and painting.