Carved from a single piece of Qingtian stone, this seal captures the majestic essence of the ocean. The half-length figure of Poseidon emerges from the stone—his beard coiled like waves, his gaze as deep as the sea, his trident raised as if to summon the tides. Here, divine power surges, yet is forever stilled in a masterpiece of stone.

More than a stamp, it is a portable shrine to the sea. Measuring 30x50mm and resting solidly in the palm at 90 grams, it holds the weight of a condensed ocean within. It embodies the harmonious balance of nature’s raw force and the artisan’s tranquil hand—a fusion of myth and craft. A timeless treasure for the discerning collector, where every impression begins with a legend.


I also welcome custom orders. Whether it’s a personal portrait, a wedding photo, a beloved pet, a meaningful landscape, a special symbol, or even your logo, I can hand-carve it into a unique seal just for you.


About Me
Feng Zhuo, a Chinese seal engraver originating from Qufu, Shandongthe birthplace of Confucius. His journey with seal carving began in 2001 through a university club activity. He holds a bachelor's degree in English from Jining University and later earned a second bachelor's in Chinese Language through self-study. Professionally, he has served as a newspaper editor and cross-border e-commerce customer service representative. In 2006, he opened his own eBay store carving and selling traditional Chinese seals. His online business experienced two interruptions: first in 2012 when he returned to university for further education, and again in 2017 when he worked as an interpreter for a foreign expert in the new energy vehicle industry. Throughout these years, he never abandoned his passion for seal engraving. After completing his contractual commitments, he left his position in 2025, registered a business license, opened a physical store, and resumed his eBay operations.

He is truly pleased to meet everyone here and would be honored to create a satisfactory personal seal for you. Best wishes from the hometown of Confucius!