Lacquerware and Pottery (Jointly Issued by China Romania)--- Special Stamps

 
Date of issue: 22nd September 2004
 


 

Technical Details:

Serial number: 2004-22
Value in set: 2
Denomination: 1.60 yuan
Date of issue: 22nd September 2004
Designer: Wang Huming and Catalin Ilinca
Size of stamp: 36 * 36 mm
Perforation: 13
Sheet composition: 13 for Sheet I; 8 for Sheet II (4 sets)
Printing process: gravure
Printer: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing House

(2-1)T Drum with Tiger Seat and Bird Frame 80f
(2-2)T Cucuteni Pottery Jar 80f

 

Background Informations:

The Drum with Tiger Seat and Bird Frame was an important musical instrument of the State of Chu during the Warring States Period. The seat is shaped in a pair of crouching tigers with raised heads and curled tails and facing opposite directions. On the back of each tiger stands a phoenix stretch its neck and singing. With the lifelike shapes of tigers and birds and brilliant colouring, it is a reprsentative work of lacquerware of China from the times before the Qin Dynasty. The Romanian Cucuteni pottery works, of the culture of European Bronze Age, are in various shapes, decorated with spiral patterns, and mostly in white, red and black colours. The picture on the stamp shows a tripod pottery jar, which was a ritual implement. Each of the cultural relics represents the hightest level of handicraft in its country during its own age.

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