The method of making the seal is as follows:
1. Determine the seal type
Determine the seal type according to the use requirements. Common seal types include name stamp, date stamp and design stamp. Different types of seals will be different in the production process.
II. Selection of materials
The materials for making seals are usually metal materials such as copper, aluminum and steel, as well as non-metal materials such as plexiglass and plastic. Factors such as durability, processability and cost should be considered when selecting materials.
third, design the seal pattern
design the seal pattern according to the requirements, which can be hand-drawn or computer-designed. When designing, we should consider the simplicity and legibility of the pattern, and pay attention to the size, proportion and position of the pattern.
fourth, make the stamp mold
make the designed pattern into a mold, which can be carved by engraving machine or hand. Ensure the accuracy and clarity of the mold when making it, so as to facilitate the subsequent seal making.
5. Fill the material and imprint
Fill the selected material into the mold, and then imprint the material into a stamp shape by a press. In the process of stamping, we should pay attention to control the pressure and temperature to ensure the quality and clarity of the seal.
VI. Post-treatment
After stamping, post-treatment should be carried out on the seal, such as grinding and polishing, to improve its appearance and service life.
the history and culture of the seal
I. the history of the seal
the seal originated in ancient China and is an effective credential for identity authentication in social life. With the passage of time, seals have gradually evolved into calligraphy and sculpture works with unique artistic value. Seal is also a unique art of calligraphy and sculpture, which contains rich cultural connotations. It is an effective credential for identity authentication and an important carrier for expressing thoughts, emotions and aesthetic pursuits.
under different historical periods and cultural backgrounds, seals also have different characteristics and development trends. In ancient China, seals were mainly used for official identity authentication and administrative management; In modern society, with the development of technology and the popularization of digitalization, digital signatures and electronic seals have gradually become the mainstream.
ii. seal culture
as a unique art of calligraphy and sculpture, seal contains rich cultural connotations. They are not only valid credentials for identity authentication, but also important carriers for people to express their thoughts, feelings and aesthetic pursuits. In the traditional culture of China, seal is a unique art form of calligraphy and sculpture, which represents social attributes such as identity, status and power.
Seal is also a kind of cultural symbol and symbol, which represents the cultural characteristics and aesthetic pursuit of different regions, nationalities and historical periods. Seal also has unique artistic value and cultural value, and is widely used in calligraphy, painting, sculpture and other artistic fields.