🖌️ Make Your Mark in Style!
Lian Zhen's Chop and Red Paste Ink Set includes a soft soapstone chop and a vibrant red ink paste, all packaged in a traditional cardboard box. Ideal for artists of all levels, this set allows you to create a lasting personal signature on your artwork, ensuring your identity shines through in every piece.
Manufacturer | Creative Mark |
Brand | Creative Mark |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.63 x 1.25 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Red |
Ink Color | Red |
Manufacturer Part Number | LZ-REDINKSET |
W**N
Not Bad for the Price
This LIAN ZHEN CHOP AND INK SET is a very affordable way to introduce yourself to the world of Chinese chops (personal seals). The soapstone is 5/8" x 5/8", and 2 3/4 inches long. So its small, almost too small to carve on anything but the most simple Chinese character. You'll need some soapstone chop carving tools, to make this as well. (Available on AMAZON.) Instructions for creating a seal, can be found in CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY MADE EASY by Rebecca Yue. Information about the history of Chinese seals, is also important. You need to understand WHAT to create, and not just HOW. A good way to gain a fast intro to the CHOP, is in ANCIENT ART OF THE CHINESE SEAL by Yunn Pann. (Plus it contains 4 little chops, and some ink.) You need to translate your name into CHINESE. There are web sites for this. Google something like "Chinese Seal Generator" or "Chinese Name". If you know what your name means (William means "Protector"), you can also get the word PROTECTOR translated into Chinese, and go with that. (The other way, is to use Chinese words that sound a bit like your English name.) TAKE A LOT OF TIME WITH THIS STEP. The name on your seal, is very auspicious. Its recommended that the style of Chinese Calligraphy be CHUAN SHU, which is the old seal style.If you don't want to ruin your soapstone, try to carve your first attempt at a stamp, using an Eraser. (the one inch block erasers, from a stationary store.) Draw the outline of the eraser on a piece of paper. Then, using ink, draw the Chinese character on the paper, and BEFORE THE INK DRIES, press it on the eraser. YOU NEED TO HAVE A MIRROR IMAGE OF THE CHINESE CHARACTER on your seal, in order to make a correct print. So, carve out the inked image on the eraser (if you want the character to be white, on a red back round), or carve out the area AROUND the character, if you want to print the character as red, on a white back round. If making an eraser seal works OK for you, then try to fit your characters into the 5/8" square top of your soapstone. However, for carving a soapstone chop this size, you almost HAVE TO carve the character into the soapstone. This creates a white character on a red back round, for your seal. (which is perfectly acceptable.) When you go to print, you need to place the paper you want to print your seal onto, on top of something SOFT. I use FELT. You need to get the vermillion ink on the chop, PRESS IT HARD onto the paper (rice paper is best, coz its so absorbent.) Don't ROCK the chop when printing it, or let it move around. PRACTICE printing your soapstone seal on some rice paper SEVERAL TIMES, until you can consistently create a clean, clear print off your chop. You don't want to place your seal on a piece of artwork, or calligraphy, and ruin your artwork with a sloppy chop mark, or a chop mark that didn't print correctly.USE the internet, to discover the information you need, including looking for videos posted on Utoob. (sic) If you enjoy making your own chop, AMAZON sells LARGER pieces of soapstone, and larger sized blank chops, in case you wish to perfect your technic, or put your WHOLE name on the chop, or carve it so you print red characters on a white back round. (VERY difficult to do.) Once you master this, you can make a chop for a friend. In China, creating your own chop (seal), is an art form. Along with writing poetry, painting, calligraphy, creating a chop is much revered in the artist-scholar's game. The chop artists spend a lot of time carving a creature for the top of the chop, too. (this chop in this kit, has a "dragon" on it, but it mostly looks like holes drilled into the soapstone, with lines carved around the bore holes.) Sometimes they carve(or scratch) a few characters on the side of the chop, too.BEST OF LUCK! Protect your chop, when you are done. In China, your chop, or seal, is used the way our signature is used in the west. Your personal seal is placed on official documents TO THIS DAY! Having your chop stolen in China, is like losing your wallet with credit card numbers here. If this CHOP kit opens the door to Chinese culture, especially their calligraphy, poetry and paintings, then it will have done its REAL job.
J**.
my signature
As an artist, I sign all of my prints with my chop. I've been doing it for so long that I run out of the ink paste, so this is perfect for me. I doubt that my chop will wear down, even though soapstone is soft, but if it does, now I can carve a new one if I need to
Y**I
A great soapstone seal that is easy to carve with standard ...
A great soapstone seal that is easy to carve with standard carving tools.The ink came in a ceramic dish with a lid. The ink paste was a little hardened, but a mist of water fixed the problem.I couldn't really tell what was carved into the top the the seal, but I'm guessin it is a dragon.The cardboard box it came in was made with cardboard that is wrapped in fabric and it looks nice. The only problem with the box is that the lid doesn't close all the way on the right hand side, because the lid of the ink dish pushing it up.
S**M
Small ink paste dish.
I ordered this for the ink paste dish. It looked exactly like the one that my daughter got me at the Great Wall which broke (the dish, not the Great Wall). But it's only half the size and is too small for the stamp I already have.
A**R
Ink was too dry
I got this mainly for the ink as I already have my own chop . I will try carving the soapstone, but the ink is not good. Although it looked like it was sealed well, it is dried out and causes lumps on the stamping surface. Really disappointing.
K**R
Very good for the price
Ink was not dry - noticed that in other comments.Nice, sticky, worked great.Only issue some might have is the seal stone is totally blank, even on the top. No problem with me, I'm practicing carving these so a few cheap stones (including others I've bought) are great. You can carve with almost any knife or dremel tool and if you mess up you can sand your work off with a standard wood/metal file and fine sand it with a fine grain wood file. It breaks up easily so you'll have to clear the dust multiple times sanding but works great.Overall this is a great starter set.
S**I
Not what I expected.
Did not deliver as scheduled. Product was poorly assembled and maybe half filled. After mixing there are fiber like substance shown on picture left on the stamp. Very hard to use.
F**R
Chop Ink
This is an especially good product in that it not only has the ink in a beautiful container but also has a blank chop that can be carved with a sharp item. I wish they included instructions on carving your own chop but I guess a little experimenting and some memories of watching a Korean sit on a curb and carve on will get me through.
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