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Introduction to the meaning of seal and symbolic seal

1. Throughout the ages, the seal is a symbol of power and status, a manifestation of responsibility and credit, and a favorite of literati. A seal is stationery printed on a document to indicate identity or signature. Most seals are printed with pigment first, without pigment. When printed on a flat surface, there will be bumps, which is called steel seal, and some are wax prints printed on wax, wax or envelopes. Made of metal, wood, stone, jade, etc.

2, seal: send a seal representative: seal is a symbol of identity in ancient times; If it is a famous hand-carved seal, it is still valuable for art collection; If the seal prints are precious stones, such as bloodstone and Shoushan hibiscus stone, they also have high collection value. Traditional seals are hand-carved, which is more memorable and can be remembered for a lifetime.