A
seal, in an
East Asian context, is a general name for printing
stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of
signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship.
China,
Japan,
Taiwan, and
Korea currently use a mixture of seals and hand signatures, and increasingly,
electronic signatures. It is used to a lesser extent in Vietnam by authorised organisations and businesses, and also traditional Vietnamese artists. It was more common in Vietnam prior to French rule, when thereafter the practice of signature became a commonality, although western-like signatures are usually seen as having less authority in a company situation.