Chinese Seals and Seal Carving Services by Master Huang He
We invite you to learn more about Chinese seals, seal carving and
the long history of seals in China. You may view pictures of Chinese
seals, order seal carving services offered by Master carver Huang He
or browse this site to learn more about this highly respected art.
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Huang He, a resounding name (Means Yellow River),
since the "Central Committee Television first session Chinese seal carving
championship" many more people have come to known him. With more than
20 years of experience and having carved over 40,000 seals, in one day
Master Huang He continuously carved 90 tripartite. Master Huang He won
"the Central Committee Television first session seal carving
championship" a fitting title, as he is one of the
finest seal carvers in the world.
Both the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games conference
symbol "Chinese Seal" production, and the Beijing Olympic Games event
chart sign issue raise traditional cultural fever. The art of Chinese
seal carving is hot, not only in China but its interest is growing
worldwide. Master carvers like Huang He and others have renewed this
ancient art and also the traditional techniques which were so closely
linked to the lives of all people in ancient China.
Huang He has arose at this historic moment to
help bring this ancient and respected art form back to the forefront
of Chinese culture. Not only renewing peoples interest but helping
people to understand that seals have an important role to play in the
future of China, as much if not more so than in the past.
The History of Chinese Seals
Chinese seal carving, a unique and creative art form with a long
history, deep aesthetical connotations and peculiar Chinese cultural
characteristics. The roots of Chinese seal carving are in the creation
of ancient Chinese practical seals, which first appeared during the
Yin and Shang dynasties.
Chinese seals reached a splendid state during the Qin and Han
dynasties and became linked with painting and calligraphy writing
after the Six Dynasties. Seal carving evolved into an independent art
form during the Yuan Dynasty and reached its peak in the Ming and Qing
Dynasties.
Chinese seal carving, poetry, calligraphy and painting add radiance
and beauty to each other. In both Chinese art and culture you will
find these four art forms are often combined to create a single work
of art, the result is a well balanced artwork demonstrating the long
history and cultural significance of each art form.
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