Chinese Seal Gallery
Introduction

Seals have been used in China for more than 3,000 years.

Chinese seals traditionally have been seen as a dependable tool of verification to impress specific characters or graphic symbols to identify a person, signify an official agency, or indicate an official position. Chinese seals convey meanings primarily through written characters. Time has witnessed their profound involvement in different historical periods in, politics, military affairs, economy, art, culture, everyday life, and many other fields. Chinese seals can be studied from two different aspects, namely seals for verification as their main function and the engraving skill as a form of artistic expression. These two aspects are interconnected with their respective historical development and physical forms. The seal engraving can partially fulfil the function of verification. But from the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, the literati started to use personal seals. This trend gradually distanced seals further away from their verification function and prompted seal engraving to become an art genre. This is a special phenomenon in the development of Chinese seals.

Among the global history of seals, Chinese seals stand out as the most extensively developed system that has been integrated deeply into society and remains in use today.

Highlights
Seal with Swirl Pattern
Chun An Jun
Qiu Hou Qi Ma
Guang Han Da Jiang Jun Zhang
She Ping Nong Wei Zhang
Bi Gui Yuan Jian
He Jian Wang Xi, clay impression
Wu Yi
Wei Ba
Jin Gui Yi Di Wang
Wei Lie Jiang Jun Yin
Xiong Nu Xiang Bang
Qi Wang Guo Si Yin
Yu Fu Tu Shu
Duo Luo Ding Jun Wang Yin
Ke Shan Ye Sou
Ding Chou Jin Shi
Qi Shi Er Feng Shen Chu
Xiao Tan Jian Qi Tu Ni Hong
Seal of Mao Pijiang with Eight Inscriptions on Six Sides
Seal of Jin Yue with Eight Inscriptions on Six Sides
Seal of Ding Jing with Six Inscriptions on Six Sides
Zhen Shui Wu Xiang
Xiao Song Suo De Jin Shi
Ci Lan Tang
Ying Huang Yi Juan Xie Lan Ting
Kou Xian Ming Yue Pen Fu Rong
Liang Hu San Zhu Wan He Qian Yan
Yin Du Gu Wen Gan Wen Yi Yan
Wu Zhu Ping
Zheng An
Seal Incised with Eight Immortals Offering Birthday Congratulations in Relief
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