The use of seals can be traced all the way back to the world's first civilizations, and have been found from Mesopotamia to the Indus Valley. These first seals were made with clay that was impressed with engraved cylinders or rings.
The use of wax seals, however, did not begin until the Middle Ages. At first they were the exclusive purview of monarchs, bishops, and royal courts for use in issuing official decrees and authenticating documents. The use of wax seals then gradually became more democratized, spreading from aristocrats, to monasteries and guilds (for example, butchers would sign agreements with a seal bearing the image of a hog or cow), and eventually to ordinary freemen by the 13th century.
This is a beautiful brass stamp with wooden handle. It imprints a Tudor Rose.The gift set is presented in a box making it the perfect gift.
Stamp face: 2.5cm approx.
Handle Length: 7cm
Total Length: 9cm
Box Contains:
1 x Wax Seal Stamp with Tudor Rose design
1 x Wax Sticks (Dusty Pink)
Box measures 9.5cm x 11cm x 4cm
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