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What You Don't Know About Sealing Wax Stamps?
2022-05-27
Sealing wax seals, also known as lacquer seals, are wax seals that flourished in Europe in the 16th century for sealed letters. It is often used to paste documents or confidential information, and can also be used as a unique sign for identification.
At that time, the sealing Wax Seal was a sealing tool belonging to the nobles and the royal family; now, the sealing wax is no longer the patent of the nobles, and has become a close-to-the-people stationery that everyone can own.
And now the application of sealing wax is not limited to sealing documents, but also decoration. Wedding invitations that emphasize texture will use sealing wax as decoration, and the same can be used when making handbooks.
The earliest sealing wax seals are made of beeswax and Venetian turpentine, and add a vermilion color tone; while the current sealing wax uses resin, shell film, and Venetian turpentine as a formula.
In the past, the wax strips were marked by the classic vermilion, but now there are more and various color schemes.
Wax strips of different colors can also represent different document attributes. For example, the British royal family used the color of sealing wax to distinguish different documents.