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Def.148 Jade Articles from the National Palace Museum Postage Stamps (Continued)

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Stamp SN A148I
Stamp Name Def.148 Jade Articles from the National Palace Museum Postage Stamps (Continued)
Stamp Cat Standard Definitive Stamps
Stamp Cat Antiques
Issue date 2019-12-10
Suspersion date
Dimension of stamps(mm.) 24 × 32 ( mm )
Size of souvenir Sheet (mm.)
Printer Central Engraving and Printing Plant
Drawer
Designer Delta Design Corporation
Photographer
Engraver
Creative Director
Sheet composition 100 ( 10 × 10 )
Print color Colorful
Process Offset
Paper Phosphorescent stamp paper
Back
Perforation 13½ × 12½
In order to promote the beauty of Chinese culture and following the Jade Articles from the National Palace Museum Postage Stamps issued on July 5, 2019, Chunghwa Post is releasing a new set of four jade article stamps. The designs follow:1. Jade Hornless Dragons Cup, Qing dynasty (NT$7): Made from white jade, it features two hornless dragons drinking water, which serve as cup handles. Furthermore, the dragons have been subjected to a yellow dye to give them a more ancient look. The jade is stored in a wooden box carved with a dragon and cloud pattern, which includes a passage about this cup carved by the Qing dynasty’s Gaozong — emperor Qianlong.2. Jade Bottle with Phoenixes, Qing dynasty (NT$12): Simple and elegant and made of pale green jade, the work has elements that suggest auspiciousness in several ways: The jade bottle represents peace, the phoenixes represent auspiciousness, and the peaches and bats combine to convey the idea of good fortune and long life. These elements are characteristic of Qing dynasty jades. 3. Jade Goblet, Han dynasty (NT$15): This jade was originally a plain looking tube 4,000 years ago, and during the Han dynasty 2,000 years ago, it was altered to achieve its current appearance, with a bottom added so that it could serve as a container. Furthermore, various portions of the jade’s exterior were used to carve phoenixes standing still and other mythical beasts half-shrouded by clouds. This work is truly a jade masterpiece.4. Jade Square Four-legged Cauldron, Qing dynasty (NT$35): Of finely carved pale green jade, the shape and ornamentation of this work reference those of bronze cauldrons from the early Western Zhou dynasty. Consequently, the jade features right and left bestial patterns on the belly of the cauldron. There are also beast heads visible on each of the four legs and a beast jade figure on top of the wooden lid that is characteristic of the Qing and Ming dynasties.
(1) First Day Cover (162 mm × 114 mm): NT$2 apiece(2) Folder (with or without mount): NT$5 apiece(3) Loose-leaf album page: NT$8 apiece(4) Pre-cancelled FDC affixed with one NT$7-denominated stamp: NT$9 apiece(5) Pre-cancelled FDC affixed with a complete set of stamps: NT$71 apiece(6) Maximum cards: NT$40 a set(7) Pre-cancelled maximum cards: NT$109 a setTo purchase the relative philatelic products, please go directly to the post office branches, Postal Museum or order on line at https://stamp.post.gov.tw.