A Chinese seal (印章 yìn zhāng) is a seal or stamp used to mark important documents, pieces of art, contracts, or any other item that requires a signature.
Typically, the seals are carved into stone, but they can also be made of wood, bamboo, bone, or ceramic. When the seals are used, they are dipped in either red ink or cinnabar paste.
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