embossing seal

An embossing seal, also known as an embossing stamp or embosser, is a tool used to create a raised or embossed impression on paper or other materials. It is commonly used for official and decorative purposes, providing a distinctive and elegant way to mark documents. Embossing seals are often associated with notary publics, corporations, and other entities that require a formal and secure way to authenticate paperwork. Here are some key features and uses of embossing seals:

  1. Components: The main components of an embossing seal include a die (the engraved or raised design), a lever or handle, and a counter die. The handle is used to apply pressure, creating the embossed impression.
  2. Die Design: The die typically contains text, logos, or other designs that need to be embossed. It can be customized with specific information, such as a person's name, title, or a company logo.
  3. Security Features: The raised impression created by an embossing seal is difficult to replicate, providing a level of security against document tampering or forgery.
  4. Color Options: Some embossing seals offer color options for the raised impression, allowing users to choose a color that complements their branding or personal preferences.

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