Royal Seal
A "Royal Seal" is an official emblem used by a monarch or royal authority to authenticate documents and signify their legitimacy. It often features intricate designs, including symbols of power, such as crowns or coats of arms, and is typically stamped onto wax or paper. The use of a royal seal dates back to ancient times, serving as a mark of approval for important state documents, treaties, and letters.
In many cultures, the royal seal represents the authority of the monarch and is closely associated with the governance of the kingdom. It is a symbol of trust and can also be used in ceremonial contexts, reinforcing the connection between the royalty and their subjects.