Recently, FIFA approved Beijing Huaxia Chuanshi Collection Co., Ltd. to be the licensee of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ in China, and their products of the FIFA World Cups licensed double seal were officially launched. The seal has been used to be the chief seal of the Crown and used to show the monarch’s power in ancient China. As a pioneer in the production of Chinese noble seals, the Huaxia Chuanshi Collection has taken inspiration from the ancient form of the double seal and achieved artistic innovation in the design and production of the licensed double seal.
This seal creatively blends the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup trophies with the figure of the Chinese dragon and phoenix, presented in the form of a double dragon and phoenix seals. The Qatar 2022™ FIFA World Cup licensed seal used the figure of the dragon holding up the artistic trophy, symbolizing the glorious glory of the competition. The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ licensed seal used the figure of the phoenix holding up the artistic trophy to symbolize the greatness of women’s soccer. There are 32 gold rivets used on the body of the seal to reference the last FIFA World Cup with 32 participating teams and the first FIFA Women’s World Cup with 32 participating teams.
