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		<title>Creating your own custom Chinese chops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating a traditional Chinese chop. A chop or Seal is a stamp used usually by East Asian artists as a signature of authenticity for their work. I will show you the steps to making your own traditional Chinese seal. 1. What you’ll need – Chops can be made from a multitude of materials, normally from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Creating a traditional Chinese chop. A chop or Seal is a stamp used usually by East Asian artists as a signature of authenticity for their work. I will show you the steps to making your own traditional Chinese seal.</p>
<p>1. What you’ll need – Chops can be made from a multitude of materials, normally from stone, wood, or ivory. What I have here is a small wooden Buddha statue, you can find one of these for $1-2 and a tin of rogue (red ink for the stamp</p>
<p>2. I took my statue and outlined the bottom of it – I have what I want my seal to say above that.</p>
<p>3. I divide the base of the statue’s outline and divide it for each of the characters I want on my seal.</p>
<p>4. The seal should be engraved backwards so that it will appear right when stamped. So what I did was flip the paper around, take some tape and traced the now backwards design onto the tape.</p>
<p>5. I took the tape and placed it onto the bottom of the statue, I will use this as the guide for my design and engraving.</p>
<p>6. This is just a view of a couple tools I’ll be using to engrave the statue. All you will need is a Dremel tool or a Wood carving set.</p>
<p>7. This is the design after it has been drilled by the Dremel and further refined by wood knives. Next to the seal is a file, you will want to file down the base of the seal so that it will have a flat and even surface, which is important for stamping.</p>
<p>8. With my seal filed down and even, I can now apply rogue to the base and stamp</p>

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