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  2. Side carving - Wikipedia

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    Side engraving of a governmental seal of the Song dynasty (c. 1,000 years ago). Remarks shows the issue date and the office of the seal. The history of this art can be traced back as early as the Late Zhou and Qin dynasties when government or official seals had short notations on their side surfaces indicating the owner of the seal (by engraving the owner's name), the maker of the seal (by ...

  3. File:Seal of Mississippi.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Seal carving - Wikipedia

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    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).

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  6. File:Seal of the President of the United States.svg - Wikipedia

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    Display of any likeness of the US Presidential Seal is restricted by US Federal law under 18 USC 713; however, use in encyclopedias "incident to a description or history of seals, coats of arms, heraldry, or the Presidency or Vice Presidency" is allowed under Executive Order 11649. SVG development

  7. File:Seal of the United States Department of Defense.svg

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  9. Seal knob - Wikipedia

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    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 carving technique is called knob carving ( 纽 刻 ), a traditional technique that originated in ancient China and later spread to other East Asian countries, including Japan and Korea .