A
seal, in an
East Asian context, is a general name for printing
stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of
signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship.
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Seal (East Asia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaám or đồ chương or ấn chương Korean name Hangul 인감 or 도장 or 인장 Hanja 印鑑 or 圖章 or 印章
Transcriptions Revised Romanization ingam or dojang or injang
Japanese name Kanji 印鑑 or 印章 or 判子
Transcriptions Romanization inkan or inshō or hanko
<span>A seal, in an East Asian context, is a general name for printing stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship. China, Japan, Taiwan, and Korea currently use a mixture of seals and hand signatures, and increasingly, electronic signatures. [1]
Chinese seals are typically made of stone, sometimes Summary
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