
A raised seal and an inked impression serve distinct yet complementary functions in notarization. The raised seal creates a three-dimensional image on a document, while the inked impression provides a readily visible,... Read more »

A device used to create raised or indented impressions on paper and other materials typically involves a sculpted die and a mechanism for applying pressure. This can range from simple hand-held tools... Read more »

A device used to create raised or indented impressions on paper and other materials, typically for authentication or decoration, is often composed of two dies, one male and one female, that fit... Read more »

One method creates a raised impression on the paper, while the other applies ink to the surface. The first, more traditional option, offers greater security and tamper resistance, leaving a three-dimensional mark... Read more »

An embosser creates a raised or indented design on paper and other materials, giving documents a professional, textured, and often tamper-evident finish. A personalized version of this tool can incorporate specific names,... Read more »

A personalized tool creates a raised, often elegant design or lettering on book covers and pages. This mark of ownership can range from a simple name or monogram to a complex illustration,... Read more »
A personalized marking device creates a raised, three-dimensional impression on paper and other materials. This impression can be a logo, text, or a combination of both, adding a touch of professionalism and... Read more »