Seal carving, also seal cutting, or zhuanke in Chinese (篆刻), is a traditional form of art that originated in China and later spread across East Asia. It refers to cutting a design into the bottom face of the seal (the active surface used for stamping, rather than the sides or top). Also known as seal engraving.[1]
^The Oxford Dictionary defines a seal as 'an engraved device used for stamping a seal'
Sealcarving, also seal cutting, or zhuanke in Chinese (篆刻), is a traditional form of art that originated in China and later spread across East Asia....
Heirloom Seal of the Realm (traditional Chinese: 傳國玉璽; simplified Chinese: 传国玉玺; pinyin: chuán guó yù xǐ), also known in English as the Imperial Seal of China...
Seal script or sigillary script is a style of writing Chinese characters that was common throughout the latter half of the 1st millennium BC. It evolved...
National Seal of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국의 국새; Hanja: 大韓民國之璽; RR: Daehanmingugui guksae; MR: Taehanmin'gugŭi kuksae) is a governmental seal used...
three flat faces. A seal-carving workshop from MM I excavated at Malia mostly made this type; here, as throughout the surviving seals, there are wide variations...
Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand...
The Great Seal of Japan (国璽, kokuji) is one of the national seals of Japan and is used as the official seal of state. The seal is made from pure gold,...
Paulownia Seal) The Imperial Seal of Japan (also called the Chrysanthemum Seal) The Privy Seal of Japan The State Seal of Japan (also called the Great Seal of...
The Privy Seal of Japan (御璽, Gyoji) is one of the national seals and is the Emperor of Japan's official seal. The Privy Seal of Japan is square, and its...
shrimp or birds. He was also good at sealcarving and called himself "the rich man of three hundred stone seals" (三百石印富翁). In 1953, he was elected president...
publisher. He worked in calligraphy, traditional Chinese painting, and seal-carving, but was primarily a publisher, producing academic texts as well as records...
Seal knob (印纽), sometimes also seal sculpture,[citation needed] refers to carving or small decorative reliefwork at the top or side of a seal. The associated...
non-residential buildings, and new techniques in handicraft (carnelian products, sealcarving) and metallurgy (copper, bronze, lead, and tin). Its large urban centres...
also led to the development of many forms of art in China, including sealcarving, ornate paperweights, and inkstones. In China, calligraphy is referred...
The Government Seal of Japan, one of the country's national seals, is the emblem (mon) of paulownia used by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet and the executive...
The National seals of the Republic of China are the official seals of the Republic of China also called Taiwan. The Seal of Honour is used by the head...
Na gold seal (Japanese: 漢委奴国王印) is a solid gold seal discovered in the year 1784 on Shikanoshima Island in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The seal is designated...
The Imperial Seal of the Mongols is a seal (tamgha) that was used by the Mongols. The imperial seals, bearing inscriptions in Mongolian script or other...
Side carving (simplified Chinese: 边刻; traditional Chinese: 邊刻; pinyin: biānkè) is a form of traditional sealcarving techniques that originated in ancient...
In addition to his skill of painting, he also practices the art of Sealcarving and cemented the popularity of this art in Japan. In 1642 he travelled...
Mongolia and is used as the official seal of state. The president shall be the holder of the state seal. The state seal shall be affixed on each page of the...
carnelian were used to make cylinder seals. As the alluvial country of Mesopotamia lacks good stone for carving, the large stones of early cylinders were...
non-residential buildings, and new techniques in handicraft (carnelian products, sealcarving) and metallurgy (copper, bronze, lead, and tin). The large cities of...
taking Harappa to be its type-site." These covered carnelian products, sealcarving, work in copper, bronze, lead, and tin. Brooke (2014), p. 296. "The story...
also known as hardstone carvings. Glyptics or glyptic art covers the field of small carved stones, including cylinder seals and inscriptions, especially...
was widely regarded as the founder of modern seal-carving. Wen founded the Sanqiao (Wumen) School of seal engraving. Wen worked originally in ivory, creating...