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Year of the Rat Celebrates Lunar New Forever Postage Stamps
Year of the Rat Celebrates Lunar New Forever Postage Stamps
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Lunar New Year Stamps: Celebrating the Year of the Rat
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Lunar New Year is the most important holiday of the year for many Asian communities around the world. Across these varied cultures, many traditions exist for ringing in a new year of good luck and prosperity. In communities across the United States, people shop for food and other supplies, hang decorations and ceremoniously clean their homes and streets to welcome the year with a fresh start.
The rat is the first of the 12 zodiac animal signs associated with the Chinese lunar calendar. Those born during the Year of the Rat may be seen as very clever, self-aware and highly social. The Year of the Rat begins Jan. 25, 2020, and ends Feb. 11, 2021.
With blue as the predominant color — said to be one of the lucky colors for individuals born during the Year of the Rat — the rat mask in the stamp design incorporates elements with symbolic meaning. Several of the patterns were created with the style of Asian textiles and the circle in the center of the rat’s head represents the new moon on which the Lunar New Year begins. A pop of the very lucky color red ties the design in with other common celebratory decorations.
What Are Lunar New Year Stamps?
Lunar New Year stamps are special postage stamps that celebrate the rich traditions of the Lunar New Year. These stamps often feature designs that represent the animals of the zodiac, and this year, we are welcoming the Year of the Rat. Lunar New Year stamps celebrate cultural heritage and are perfect for sending festive greetings to family and friends. Because they incorporate beautiful imagery and symbolism, collectors highly value these stamps.
The Design of the Year of the Rat Stamps
The Year of the Rat stamps have vibrant colors and intricate designs, reflecting the significance of the rat in Chinese culture. The rat symbolizes cleverness, resourcefulness, and adaptability. These features make the stamps not only functional for mailing but also beautiful collectibles. Collectors appreciate the artistry and the cultural meaning behind each stamp. Therefore, adding these stamps to your collection is a wonderful way to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Where to Buy and How to Use Them
You can purchase the Year of the Rat forever stamps at post offices, online through postal service websites, or at specialty stores. These stamps can be used on letters, postcards, and packages for international and domestic mail. They do not expire and can serve as a unique way to send your New Year wishes. So, whether you're sending out invitations or holiday greetings, these stamps will add a special touch to your correspondence.
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They packaged my stamps for total protection and that was great. easy to work with and great communication will use them again
Great Chinese Zodiac 'Rat' stamps. These are collector stamps and for the person who is into their zodiac. My granddaughter really likes them.
This is a great way to buy stamps. I do not have to go to the post office, they are in stock, and in mint condition.
I thought I'd missed out on this part of a historic collection. Glad I could get it with a reasonable price.
Waiting to use them, albeit w extra postage next lunar year, year of the rat