Philippine National costume on stamp
2019-08-22 Thu
Philippine National Costume was illustrated by the PHLPost as it presented the central theme of this year’s ASEANPost commemorative stamps depicting each countries national dress. It is the source of citizens identity nationalism and power. The similar item is issued by Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. The Filipino National Costume is a representation of the nation’s traditions and history. The stamp features a man and an omen wearing national costume of the Philippines, the Barong Tagalong and Baro’t Saya. The inspiration of this project is the luxurious line of fashion illustration and the warm romantic ambiance of Kundiman songs. To know more about stamp Visit philamart to view and purchase variety of stamps from all over the world.Image Courtesy: findyourstampvalue
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