The “Traditional Sesath Stamp 1996” is a postage stamp issued in 1996, by Sri Lanka’s postal service. The stamp is associated with the theme of handicrafts, specifically showcasing the traditional Sesath craft.
The Sesath is a traditional form of craftsmanship in Sri Lanka. It involves the intricate weaving of reeds or rattan to create decorative and functional items such as mats, baskets, and furniture. The Sesath craft has deep cultural and historical roots in Sri Lanka and represents the country’s rich heritage of artisanal skills.
As a used stamp, it indicates that it has been through the postal system and bears a cancellation mark. The cancellation mark signifies that the stamp has been used for postage and prevents its reuse. The specific design of the stamp, such as the illustration or photograph featured, would provide further details about the visual representation of the Sesath craft.
The “Traditional Sesath Stamp 1996” in its used condition represents a piece of postal history and highlights the importance of handicrafts in Sri Lankan culture. Collectors, individuals interested in traditional crafts, or those who appreciate the artistic and cultural heritage of Sri Lanka may find this stamp appealing as a collectible item.
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