So for documents like a signature people can stamp their names with a red ink stamp thing in Japan. I have made one before, but this pole from that set of public domain game art I'm remixing here reminded me of a "hanko" so I thought I'd remix it to provide a second version, for some sort of variety 一瞥 inkan 名称 New Hanko
Here in Japan there is a tradition to stamp things with a little red seal. No no no, not the animal! A stamp. No no no, not for the post office! A little mark with ink, to make it official. Like a signature in the West. This can be called (among other things depending on it's use!) hanko, or inkan. Apparently the Chinese call it yìnjiàn or something. None the less it's pretty cool, right? However, in my quest to fill in all the missing clipart gaps here at Openclipart, I noticed we didn't seem to have any clipart for an inkan name stamp thing. (If any literate person makes a 'this is *my* hanko' pun, I will groan!) So I made this with my bear hands. I'm a bear?! I mean, my bare hands. For you. And the future. Enjoy 日本 文化 一瞥 汉高-印章 (日本)