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Plastic Seals Is Derived from Traditional Seals |
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Release time:2013-07-09 13:57/Source:admin/Reads:/Enquiry
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Seals are usually carved by specialist seal carvers, or by the users themselves. Specialist carvers will carve the user's name into the stone in one of the standard scripts and styles described above, usually for a fee. On the other hand, some people take to carving their own seals using soapstone and fine knives, which are widely available and is cheaper than paying a professional for expertise, craft and material. Results vary, but it is possible for individuals to carve perfectly legitimate seals for themselves. However, the common plastic seals we see in today’s market are made by special molds but not a simple soapstone or a knife.
Traditional wax seals continue to be used on certain high-status and ceremonial documents, but in the 20th century they were gradually superseded in many other contexts by inked or dry embossed seals and by rubber stamps. Plastic seals are also a device of traditional seals, only that they are not for personal use but playing as a part of brand tag. |
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