New Zealand Post issued a set of new stamps.This stamp release consists of four items that are dedicated to the 2015 Year of the Sheep. These stamps represent the multicultural nature of New Zealand. This is shown on these stamps through Chinese calligraphy, paper-cutting and line art illustration against backgrounds that represent New Zealand as ‘the land of the long white cloud’.
80c – Pictogram
Many modern day Chinese characters are derived from pictograms – stylised drawings of the object they represent. The pictogram on this stamp is the Chinese character for ‘sheep’, conveying both the appearance and attributes of a sheep.
$1.40 – Paper-cut Sheep
In China, paper-cuts are used extensively as home decorations and can be affixed to practically anything, from walls to mirrors and even lanterns to bring good luck. This stamp shows a paper-cut design of a sheep, decorated in traditional Chinese patterns of beauty and tranquility.
$2.00 – Sheep in New Zealand
Sheep remain an important part of the New Zealand economy, with approximately seven sheep to every person living in New Zealand. This stamp illustrates the tranquil setting of New Zealand’s pastures, perfect for rearing sheep.
$2.50 – Church of the Good Shepherd
The Church of the Good Shepherd was the first church built in the South Island’s Mackenzie Basin in 1935 and sits next to the stunning Lake Tekapo. The stamp shows an illustration of the church with a Chinese kite and long white cloud, reflecting the multicultural nature of New Zealand.
Club News
Journal of The Army Philatelic Society
The latest issue of TAPS journal edited by Col Jayanta Dutta (e-mail : doctorjayanta2009@gmail.com ) and Dr Anjali Dutta has been released. This issue has very informative articles on Origin of Metermarks, British Architecture in India, Modern Philately Guidelines.
1 comment:
Beautiful stamps that come in timely for the year of the sheep.
Susie Joe Martin
American Classifieds
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