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Flash Cards: Seals to Prints

In this chapter, you will learn about the design, purpose and artistic qualities of seals. Taking inspiration from the examples of seals through history, you will design your own seals and experiment them with a variety of materials for crafting. In this process, you will also be testing your seals on both paper and fabric.

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Seals to Prints - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Seals to Prints in Kriti-I for Class 6 (Arts).

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What is a seal?

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A seal is a design or emblem used to mark documents, often with images, symbols, or text, representing individuals or organizations.

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Purpose of seals?

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Seals convey authority, authenticity, and identity. They are used to validate documents and signify ownership or approval.

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Symbolism in seals?

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Seals often contain images or symbols that reflect the values, beliefs, or social status of the person or entity it represents.

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Materials used for seals?

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Common materials include clay, rubber, wood, and metal, which can be molded or carved to create impressions.

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How to test a seal design?

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You can test a seal by applying ink or paint and stamping it on paper or fabric to see if the impression is clear and correct.

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What is Ajrakh printing?

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Ajrakh is a traditional form of block printing from Kutchh, Gujarat, using carved wooden blocks to create intricate patterns on textiles.

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How to create a seal?

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Design a symbol, gather materials, carve or mold the design, and then apply it on paper or fabric for testing.

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What is a rubber stamp pad?

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It is a pad soaked in ink used to coat rubber seals before stamping onto paper, allowing for repeated impressions.

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Difference between seal and stamp?

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A seal is often formal and can represent authority; a stamp is usually used for quicker, casual approvals or decorations.

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Steps in seal-making?

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The steps are: gather materials, design the seal, carve or mold it, and test for clear impressions.

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Why use found objects in making seals?

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Found objects can create unique textures and patterns, allowing for creative and personalized designs in seal-making.

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Common mistakes in seal-making?

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Not ensuring an even surface can lead to unclear impressions; overly detailed designs may be hard to carve.

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What is block printing?

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Block printing is a technique where inked blocks are pressed onto fabric or paper to create patterns.

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What types of designs can be used on seals?

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Designs can include symbols like leaves, animals, or simple icons that represent personal identity or values.

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Function of a printed textile?

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Printed textiles, like those created through block printing, are used in clothing, home decor, and artwork.

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How do seals convey messages?

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The images and texts on seals communicate specific meanings related to authority, tradition, or personal identity.

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What does the impression of a seal need?

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The impression needs to be clear and even, achieved by ensuring smooth surfaces and correct application techniques.

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Why compare different seals?

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Comparing seals helps understand the variety of symbols and designs used across cultures and their meanings.

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What tools are used in carvin?

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Common tools for carving include knives, chisels, and carving sets suited to the material being used.

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How to simplify a complex seal design?

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To simplify, reduce the number of details and focus on the core symbols that convey the main idea effectively.