by catpaw | 10 Apr, 2022 | Stamps
The Gibraltar 2022 stamps starts off with the yearly Lunar New Year set. Chief designer Stephen Perera used illustrators Bajena and Siewhoong interesting tigers this year. Gibraltar’s program is a small one, with around 10 sets yearly. They participate in both the EUROPA and SEPAC competitions, so collectors of thematics should check them out. Gibraltar post is also a fertile ground for Post ‘n Go collectors. Last year saw 2 sets featuring the EUROPA and Year of the Ox releases.
This year’s EUROPA features excellent artwork from Malta native Leslie Gaduzo, who also worked on the 2018 EUROPA – Bridges set. 2022’s theme is Fables and Myths and Gaduzo’s Pillars of Hercules are a tribute to the country’s ancient links to Greek and Roman mythology. Gaduzo specialises in figure and portrait artwork, which shines through in this set.
A compact season, and a fun one. Enjoy.
Year of the Tiger 2022
Series: Lunar New Year



2 stamps, sheet of 10, FDC, cancel, presentation pack
offset lithography
Designer: Stephen Perera
Perera is the primary designer for Gibraltar Post. He created the 2021 Year of the Ox stamps.
Illustrator: © Bajena and Siewhoong at istockphoto.com
The design style will look familiar to Gibraltar collectors. Bajena and Siewhoong were the creative folks behind previous Lunar New Year stamp.
Release date: February 25, 2022
Gibraltar – Israel Joint Issue




2 stamps (one from Gibraltar and one from Israel), sheet of 9, 2 FDCs, cancel, presentation pack
offset lithography
Designer/artist: Stephen Perera
Release date: February 15, 2022
EUROPA 2022 – Stories and Myths
Series: Europa




2 stamps, 2 sheets of 6, 1 souvenir sheet of 2, 2 FDCs, cancel, 2 packs
offset lithography
Pillars of Hercules
According to Strabo (3.5.5), Hercules raised the Pillars during one of his Twelve Labours to mark the western edge of the inhabited world. One pillar was identified as the Rock of Gibraltar (called Mount Calpe in ancient times), with the other was Ceuta (Mount Abile) on the African side of the narrow strait. The Pillars of Hercules – Ancient World Magazine
Legend of the Pillars of Hercules on Gibraltar (visit-andalucia.com)
The Odyssey Traveller has an excellent, brief, article on the history of the Pillars Gibralter straits – History Article for senior travellers – Odyssey Traveller
If you are interested in an archeological look at the origins of the Pillars, try (6) (PDF) THE PILLARS OF HERCULES – MYTH OR REALITY? | Anton Mifsud – Academia.edu. It’s a substantial paper (27 pages) written for the Prehistoric Society of Malta in 2017 by Anton Mifsud.
Artwork: Leslie Gaduzo
Some of the artwork Gaduzo provided incudes the 2016 Historic Gates , 2017 Military Heritage, 18th Island Games 2019, and the 2018 EUROPA – Bridges.
Designer: Stephen Perera
Release date: February 25, 2022
April
HM QE II Platinum Jubilee

4 stamps, souvenir sheet, 2 FDCs, cancel, 2 presentation packs
offset
Designer: Bee Design
Release date: April 25, 2022
Post & Go – Year of the Tiger

1 post and go, FDC, cancel
offset
Designer: Stephen Perera
Illustrator: © Bajena and Siewhoong at istockphoto.com
Release date: April 25, 2022
20th Anniversary of the Gibraltar Int Chess Festival

6 stamps, FDC, cancel, presentation pack
offset
Designer: Stephen Perera
Release date: April 25, 2022
November
12 Days of Christmas




6 stamps, souvenir sheet, 2 FDCs, cancel, presentation packs
Designer: Stephen Perera
A long time designer and current Creative Director for Gibraltar Post, Perera is responsible for creating most of Gibraltar’s stamps.
Release date: November 2, 2022
December
Diwali

3 stamps, FDC, cancel, pack
Offset Lithography
Designer: Stephen Perera
Release date: December 8, 2022
Check out last year’s stamps Gibraltar 2021 stamps – good year for thematics.
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by catpaw | 9 Apr, 2022 | country Stamps, Stamps
Ready for more wonderful designs from the South Korea 2022 stamp program? It’s one of the countries I wander off too (via the internet) weekly, waiting for the first stamps to appear. So, why haven’t I posted them sooner? Korea is one of those countries that sends me down endless fascinating research paths. It’s high on my “I’d love to visit in real life” list, which in turn means I get hopelessly sidetracked with articles about Korean history, literature etc. And don’t get me started on Korean ghost stories! Mind you, it’s fun, it just doesn’t get the work done.
This year I’ve included more original Korean writing in the listings. I’m never sure if the translations are accurate, so I prefer to offer original information. If you find an error in translation, let me know. I have a number of readers who often drop notes to either untangle what I’ve written, or to offer a bit of clarity to a theme or topic.
Oh yeah, we have more cancels
Korea issues a combination of cancels to accompany their stamps as well as one-off commemoratives. Last year was a year of delights when it came to cancels. Top of the heap on any list, has to be this dragon for the Mysterious Animals in the Palace stamps.

You can’t go wrong with a classic dragon.
Returning themes
Fans of classic Korean art and architecture will be thrilled to see returns of the Precious Cultural Heritage Rediscovered, Folding Screens, and Old Architecture. As well, the ever popular Protected Marine Animals returns for a 5th year.
Lots of great collectable material to hunt down. Forgive me if I post too much information, I can’t help myself. I get so excited about the stories behind Korea’s stamps, that I can’t imagine anyone else not sharing my unfettered delight.
Cheers
Catpaw
February
Joseon Royal Court / 조선 왕실 어진

2 stamps, sheet of 12, 2 cancels
The painting of royal figures during the Joseon dynasty was fraught with problems:
The Joseon royal family considered it blasphemous to portray the king’s image indiscriminately and forbade it, and strictly controlled the production and management of portraits. According to the king’s command, the royal portrait was made with strict procedures and formalities. Since the beginning of the Joseon Dynasty, the Joseon Dynasty has been making royal dishes steadily, and the tradition has been maintained until the end of the Joseon Dynasty. However, most of the royal portraits of the early Joseon Dynasty were lost during the war, and most of the royal portraits of the late Joseon Dynasty were also burned or damaged in a fire while being moved to Busan during the Korean War. Currently, there are three kings of Joseon whose faces can only be recognized as a royal portrait: Taejo, Yeongjo, and Cheoljong. However, in the case of King Sejo, a copy of the portrait of the Emperor made in the 1930s has been handed down, so you can guess what it looked like. Each institution that currently owns the portraits is making steady efforts to preserve the portraits, such as preservation, restoration, and copying. 조선 왕실 어진 – 우표 상세보기 – 한국우표 – 한국우표포털서비스 K-stamp (epost.go.kr)
The Joseon Dynasty was founded by 이성계 Yi Seong-gye in 1392 and lasted until 1897. The two portraits are:
- 조선 태조 어진 | King Taejo of Joseon (이성계 Yi Seong-gye) was founder of the Joseon dynasty and reigned from 1392 to 1398 when he abdicated in favour of his brother Yi Bang-won.
- 조선 영조 어진 | Joseon King Yeongjo reigned from 1724 to 1776.
Designer: 김미화 | Kim Mi-Hwa
Previous stamps include the 2021 Definitives
Release date: February 7, 2022
다시 찾은 소중한 문화유산 | Precious cultural heritage rediscovered




4 stamps, sheet of 16, info sheet, 4 FDCs, cancel
Although the following link does not deal specifically with the 4 items shown in these stamps, it offers a valuable perspective in why recovering these artifacts are so important and how Korea is going about recovering their national treasures.
The cultural properties of a country, whether they are deemed national treasures or not, are valuable parts of that country’s story. They are seen as physical representations of national identity. Because of their historical significance, countries make every effort to preserve them well and use them to educate the next generation. August 27, 2019 [FORGOTTEN TREASURES] Preserving Korea’s artifacts worldwide: Partnerships with museums ensure that treasures are kept track of (joins.com) (in English)
- 신정왕후 왕세자빈 책봉 죽책 | Queen Shinjeong Crown Prince Jabin Chaebong Bamboo Book – This book was created in 1819 and found it’s way to Europe where it remained until 2017 when it came up for auction in France. The book was purchased by the Ministry of Culture and the National Palace Museum with donations from gaming company Riot Gaming.
- 영친왕 곤룡포 | King Yeongchin Gonryongpo worn on the king’s return from Japan in 1922. It was part of the National Museum of Japan collection from 1957 and returned to Korea 1991.
- 덕온공주 인장 | Seal of Princess Deokon (1822-1844), the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty, appeared at a Christies Auction in NYC in 2018.
- 영친왕비 백옥나비단작노리개 | Queen Yeongchin’s white jade butterfly, simple plaything from 1941. Repatriated to Korea from Japan in 1991.
Designer: unknown
Release date: February 14, 2022
March
윤용하 탄생 100주년 | Yun Yong-Ha’s 100th birthday



2022 원도포맷 2 2

1 stamp, sheet of 16, cancel, info sheet
Yun Yong-Ha “wrote songs celebrating Korea’s liberation, “gwangbok song”, and “barley field”, a representative song of Korea, and comforted many people with lyrical melodies”.
Designer: 신재용 | Shin Jae-Yong
Shin Jae-Yong designed 3 stamp sets s in 202 – Repatriated Treasured Cultural Heritage, Korean Aircraft, Hanboks For Children and a commemorative cancel 30th Yeongwoeleu Show.
Release date: March 16, 2022
한국YWCA 창립 100주년 | 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF YWCA KOREA


1 stamp, cancel, info sheet
Release date: March 25, 2022
책가도 병풍 | Chaekado Folding Screen



10 stamps, sheet of 20, cancel, info sheet
This stamp, when folded along the vertical perfs will stand up like a folding screen. A Chaekado is a folding screen, used to display books, ceramics, flowers etc. The Chaekado has a fascinating history in Korea, but here’s a very brief explanations from Korean post office’s website. The translation is from Google Translate, so I included the original for my Korean speaking audience. Feel free to correct the wonky translation and apologies for any errors. (Italics are mine)
19세기 최고의 책가도 화가로 손꼽히는 사람은 이형록입니다. 이형록은 대대로 도화서환원을 배출한 집안에서 성장했습니다. 아버지 이윤민도 책가도로 이름을 남겼고, 손자인 이덕영까지 이를 잘 그려 집안에서 화법을 계승했음을 알 수 있습니다. 그중 이형록의 대표작인 ‘책가도 병풍’은 총 10폭으로 구성된 걸작입니다. 병풍의 왼쪽 두 번째 폭에서 두 번째 단 위에 있는 인장함의 도장에 ‘이응록인(李膺祿印)’이라 적혀있어 작가를 알 수 있습니다. ‘이응록’은 이형록이 57세 때 개명한 이름입니다. 그는 생애 동안 두 번 개명했는데, 1864년에 이형록에서 이응록으로, 1871년에 이응록에서 이택균으로 개명했습니다. 따라서 이 작품은 1864년에서 1871년 사이에 그려진 것으로 추정됩니다. 그림을 자세히 보면 책장 칸의 옆면은 안쪽으로 들어갈수록 어두워지며, 책은 위치에 따라 대각선으로 비스듬하게 그려져 있습니다. 이처럼 책가도 병풍은 서양화의 투시도법과 명암법을 응용하여 공간감과 입체감이 두드러지는 것이 특징입니다. 그리고 이 작품에는 책과 문방구 외에도 새로운 서양 기물인 시계가 등장하고, 철쭉, 수선화, 국화, 모란 등의 꽃이 그려져 있습니다. 이는 모두 길상의 의미를 담고 있습니다.
Lee Hyeong-rok is considered one of the greatest bookmakers and painters of the 19th century. Lee Hyeong-rok grew up in a family that produced a dohwaseo reduction for generations. His father Yun-min Lee also left a name on the road to books, and it can be seen that his grandson Lee Deok-young also drew it well and inherited the method of speech in his family. Among them, Lee Hyeong-rok’s representative work ‘Chaekado Screening’ is a masterpiece composed of a total of 10 pages. On the seal of the seal box located on the second tier from the second to the left of the screen, ‘Lee Eung-rok-in (李膺祿印)’ is written, so you can know the artist. ‘Lee Eung-rok’ was the name that Hyeong-rok Lee changed when he was 57 years old. He changed his name twice during his lifetime, from Lee Hyeong-rok to Lee Eung-rok in 1864 and from Lee Eung-rok to Lee Taek-gyun in 1871. Therefore, it is believed that this work was painted between 1864 and 1871. If you look closely at the picture, the side of the bookcase compartment gets darker as you go inward, and the books are drawn diagonally depending on their location. As such, the Chakgado folding screen is characterized by a sense of space and three-dimensional effect by applying the perspective and contrast methods of Western paintings. In addition to books and stationery, a clock, a new Western tool, appears in this work, and flowers such as azaleas, daffodils, chrysanthemums, and peonies are depicted. All of these have auspicious meaning.
Artist: Lee Hyung-Rok “Chaekado Screen”. This didn’t translate well, so I’ve taken the title from the description. Here’s the original 이형록의 책가도 병풍
Release date: March 30, 2022
April
제15차 세계산림총회 | 15th World Forest Meeting

1 stamp, sheet of 16, cancel, info sheet
Building a Green, Healthy and Resilient Future with Forests
2–6 May 2022 | Coex, Seoul, Republic of Korea
XV WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS (wfc2021korea.org)
Designer: 김미화 | Kim Mi-Hwa
Release date: April 5, 2022
한국의 옛 건축(성당) | Old Architecture in Korea (cathedral)


8 stamps, sheet of 16 showing exteriors, sheet of 4 showing interiors, cancel, info sheet
Stamps in order:
- Yakhyeon Catholic Church in Seoul 천주교 서울 약현성당
- Jeondong Catholic Church Jeonju 천주교 전주 전동성당
- Anglican Church Ganghwa Cathedral 성공회 강화성당
- Yakhyeon Catholic Church in Seoul 천주교 서울 약현성당
- Anglican Catholic Church of Seoul 성공회 서울주교좌성당
- Jeondong Catholic Church Jeonju 천주교 전주 전동성당
- Anglican Church Ganghwa Cathedral 성공회 강화성당
- Seoul Anglican Cathedral 성공회 서울주교좌성당
Release date: April 14, 2022
해양보호생물(다섯 번째 묶음) | Marine Protected Life
5th in series



4 stamps, sheet of 16, cancel
- white footed crab
- red footed crab
- dalanger (Not sure 달랑게 translated correctly)
- sea crab
Designer: 박은경 | Park Eun-Kyung
Previous designs from 2021 Korean Ships, Korean Dogs, and commemorative cancel Guamegi.
Release date: April 20, 2022
목포 해상케이블카 | Mokpo Maritime Cable Car
commemorative cancel

목포해상케이블카 (mmcablecar.com) (In Korean, use Google Translate)
At 3.23 km, the Mokpo cable car is the longest in Korea.
Designer: 김미화 | Kim Mi-Hwa
Release date: April 22, 2022
May
100th Anniversary Children’s Day – Children Growing Up in Warm Love



1 stamp, sheets of 16, cancel
Designer: Jung Eun-young | 정은영
Release date: May 4, 2022
50th Anniversary of International People to People Korea Headquarters

1 pre-stamped postcard
Designer: Mihwa Kim 김미화
Release date: May 9, 2022
Inauguration of the 20th President

1 stamp, souvenir sheet, cancel, sheets of 15
Yoon Seok-yeol took office May 10, 2022
Designer: Shinjae-yong | 신재용
Release date: May 10, 2022
June
Endangered Animals Returning to Nature




2 stamps, 2 FDCs, 2 maxi cards, cancel, sheet of 16, info sheet
The ‘picking’, belonging to the stork-necked stirring family, has a gray head and neck, back and chest area from March to June during the breeding season, and from October onwards, the entire body changes to a pale tangerine color, which from a distance looks like white. Unseen for more than 40 years after being observed in the Demilitarized Zone in 1979, the Taogi flew back through the mountains and fields thanks to the efforts of the Upotaogi Restoration Center of Changning County. In March 2020, a spontaneously radiated male picking was also seen living in the previous year, 190 km away in a straight line, East Sea until Young.
‘Foxes’ were distributed throughout the Korean Peninsula until the 1960s, but the population plummeted due to secondary damage and habitat damage caused by the rat-catching movement. It has been believed to have been extinct in the country since the 1980s, but the discovery of fox carcasses in Yanggu, Gangwon Province, in 2004 raised the possibility of survival. From 2012 to the present, restoration projects have been carried out around Sobaeksan National Park, and there are currently more than 90 foxes living in the Fox Ecological Observation Center in Yeongju Province, Gyeongbuk Province, who have adaptation machines before going out into the wild.
Endangered animals returning to nature – Detailed view of stamps – Korean stamps – Korea Stamp Portal Service K-stamp (epost.go.kr)
Designer: Mihwa Kim 김미화
Release date: June 3, 2022
Blood Donations



1 stamp, maxi card, cancel, sheet of 12, info sheet
Designer: Jung Eun-young 정은영 유지형
Release date: June 14, 2022
Celestial Fields 천상열차분야지도 – the June Sky




7 stamps on souvenir sheet, 7 FDCs cancel, info sheet
Astronomical Map of Joseon
South Korea post has free wallpaper featuring this set. Get it here Korea Stamp Portal K-stamp: Naver Blog It’s available in both desktop and smartphone format
Designer: Jung Eun-young 정은영
Release date: June 24, 2022
July
Modern Sculpture


2 stamps, 2 maxi cards, 2 FDCs, cancel, sheet of 16
Kim Jung-Sook 김정숙 and Jong-Young Kim 김종영 (1915–1982)
Welcome to the Kim Jung-sook Sculptor homepage. (kimchungsook.com)
The pioneer of Korean abstract sculpture, Woo Sung Kim Jong-young (1915-1982), is widely regarded as a sculptor and a “writer of the Buddha Angle.” It was to reveal the essence of physical properties with minimal expression that excluded humanity. “Kim Jong-young, the author of the Buddhist Awakening, the world of unnatural nature that he revealed” – The Herald Economics (heraldcorp.com) (Use Google translate)
Designer: Shinjae-yong 신재용
Release date: July 7, 2022
Gregor Mendel’s 200th Birthday


1 stamp, FDC, maxi card, cancel, sheet of 15, info sheet
Korea Post’s write up on Mendel is excellent. You can read the entire entry here 200th Anniversary of Gregor Mendel’s Birth – Detailed Stamp View – Korean Stamps – Korea Stamp Portal Service K-stamp (epost.go.kr). It’s in Korean and translates well.
Born in Heisendolf, Austria, in 1822 to a farmer father and a horticultural mother, Mendel nurtured the dream of a botanist in the midst of difficult circumstances. Mendel, who entered the Monastery School of St. Augustine in 1843 on the recommendation of his gifted teacher Franz, studied a variety of disciplines, including theology. Even after his appointment as a formal priest in 1847, Mendel continued his passion for study and studied physics, mathematics and plant physiology at the University of Vienna, Austria.
At the time, scholars thought it was normal for all children born between tall fathers and small mothers to be about halfway in height, but in reality, this law did not fit well. To uncover this, Mendel planted peas of varying size, color, and shape, creating more than 10,300 hybrids over the course of 8 years, and published a paper titled “A Study on Plant Hybrids.” However, Mendel’s thesis, which is not a scholar who has formally entered academia, has been thoroughly ignored. Mendel, however, reversed the old “mixed fusion theory” by proposing the so-called “law of dominance” (the law of dominance) that if you plant a yellow pea that is a dominant purebred and a recessive green pea, you can only get a yellow pea. In addition, when hybrid peas were bred, the genes in each pea were isolated and inherited (the law of separation), and as a result, not only the dominant yellow peas but also the recessive green peas appeared among the offspring. We also found the “law of independence” that when two or more traits are inherited at once, each gene is isolated and inherited independently, regardless of the other.
You can read the rest 200th Anniversary of Gregor Mendel’s Birth – Detailed Stamp View – Korean Stamps – Korea Stamp Portal Service K-stamp (epost.go.kr)
Designer: Shinjae-yong 신재용
Release date: July 20, 2022
August
Foreigners Committed to Korean Independence



2 stamps, 2 maxi cards, 2 FDCs, cancel, sheet of 16
Designer: 유지형
Release date: August 12, 2022
Chwitadae 취타대 – Traditional Korean Marching Band


3 stamps, sheet of 15, cancel
Designer: Eun-Kyung Park | 박은경
Release date: August 28, 2022
September
Folk play


2 stamps, sheet of 16, cancel
bow shooting & Tuho a traditional Korean game.
Designer: unlisted
Release date: September 15, 2022
Stamp Hobby Week




2 stamps, sheet of 16, cancel
Philately week celebrates street food!
A number of cancels will be issued or this date. I’ll be posting them later in August.
Designer: Eun-Kyung Park | 박은경
Release date: September 22, 2022
October
100th Anniversary of the Opening of Namsan Public Library

1 stamp, sheets of 16, cancel
Namsan Library, Seoul Special Municipal Education Agency (sen.go.kr)
Release date: October 5, 2022
Korean Original Musicals


4 stamps, souvenir sheet, cancel
Korea Post issued a very good press release on these 4 musicals:
Empress Myeongseong
First staged in 1995, “Empress Myeongmyeong” depicts Empress Myeongseong’s efforts to contain Japanese rule during the rehabilitation policy and the story of “Empress Myeongseong’s Murder Incident” on October 8, 1895. Empress Myeongseong was so beloved that it became the first Korean musical to release Standing Seat, and in 1997 it became the first Asian musical to make its way to Broadway in the United States. In 2007, it became the first musical to surpass 1 million viewers, performing more than 1,300 times and achieving a cumulative audience of 1.9 million.
Nanta
Korea’s first nonverbal (non-verbal) performance, “Nanta,” is a work that is pounded like the “Nantajeon” in a boxing match, performing only rhythm and beats without dialogue. Set in a large kitchen, four chefs are banging on various kitchen utensils to cook for the reception. With a 318-city tour in 58 countries around the world, with a cumulative audience of more than 14 million, “Nanta” has established itself as Korea’s representative cultural product.
Myeongdong Nanta :: THE NANTA The play opened in 1997 and, after a hiatus due to Covid, is still currently running in Seoul.
Werther
Based on Goethe’s novel The Sorrows of Young Werther and premiering in 2000, “Werther” depicts the unattainable love between a young Werther, and her fiancé, Lotte. Living up to the fame of the original, the musical was also a huge hit, and in 2020 it celebrated its 20th anniversary and exceeded 300,000 cumulative viewers. Werther is particularly well known for his domestically created musicals, where the so-called “revolving door audience” was first created, with repeated performances.
Laundry
“Laundry”, which has been performed steadily since its premiere in 2005, has not only expanded overseas, but has also been recognized by the public and critics to the extent that it has been published in middle and high school literature textbooks in Korea. Centering on Seo Na-young, who moved to Seoul from her hometown, and Solongo, a migrant worker who came to Korea from Mongolia, he portrayed the lives of small citizens on the outskirts of Seoul. “Laundry” also entered Japan and China, where it received a good response, and in 17 years, it has been performed 5,000 times and has accumulated more than 1 million viewers, becoming Korea’s representative original musical.
Designer: Eun-Kyung Park | 박은경
Release date: October 14, 2022
Korean Comedy
2 stamps, cancel
Koo Bong-seo (1926~2016)
Nam Bo-won (1936~2020)
Designer: Mihwa Kim
Release date: October 25, 2022
November
Woodwind Instruments
General stamp
1 stamp, cancel, sheets of 30
Designer: Mihwa Kim
Release date: November 11, 2022
Cheonmachong Gwanmo
General stamp

1 stamp, cancel, sheets of 30
Coffin from the Three Kingdoms period (Silla) , Cheonmachong in Gyeongju, North Gyeongju, North Korea
Designer: Eun-Kyung Park | 박은경
Release date: November 11, 2022
Vegetable Blossoms
2 stamps, sheets of 12, cancel
Burdock (Arctium lappa) and Mustard (Brassica juncea)
Designer: Eunyoung Jung
Release date: November 11, 2022
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (Ministry) – Cheoyongmu



2 stamps, sheet of 8, cancel, info sheet
Cheoyongmu is a traditional Korean dance, performed during the New Year
Cheoyongmu is a court dance today performed on stage but formerly used to dispel evil spirits and pray for tranquillity at royal banquets or during exorcism rites on New Year’s Eve to promote good fortune. Based on the Korean legend of Cheoyong, a son of the dragon king Yongwang, who took human form and saved his human wife from the smallpox spirit through singing and dancing, the dance is performed by five men clad in white, blue, black, red and yellow to represent the four cardinal directions and the centre.
Cheoyongmu – intangible heritage – Culture Sector – UNESCO
Designer: Mihwa Kim 김미화
Release date: November 18, 2022
December
Lunar New Year – Year of the Rabbit


2 stamps, 1 souvenir sheet, 1 sheet
Flatbed / 4 degrees / red foil / hologram foil
Rabbit in the Snow
Designer: Shin Jae-yong 신재용
Release date: December 1, 2022
Successful Launch of Nuri

1 stamp, sheets of 16, cancel
The successful launch of the Nuri… World’s 7th self-powered satellite launch station – Chosun Ilbo
Designer: Shin Jae-yong 신재용
Release date: December 16, 2022
200th Anniversary of Louis Pasteur’s Birth

1 stamp, sheets of 15, cancel
Designer: Mihwa Kim 김미화
Release date: December 27, 2022
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by catpaw | 28 Mar, 2022 | country Stamps, Stamps
I thought it was time I turned my attention to 2022 stamps Uzbekistan. In typical fashion, I started exploring 2021 stamps and was sidetracked with the 2022 program. More specifically, Uzbekistan’s Culture of the Ancient States stamps from March. Yup, it doesn’t take much to distract me. Throw a bit of history and culture my way and I’ll happily spend hours researching and sipping espresso.
I’ve included a lot of links below that explores various aspects of Uzbekistan. It’s hard not to get excited about a country sitting smack dab in the middle of the Silk Road. I have maps of the silk route and have spent hours plotting trips along the ancient roads and one of the highlights, in my imaginary plans, is a long stop at Samarkand! To prep yourself for stamps from Uzbekistan, start with this article Samarkand’s silk road treasures | Euronews. Ok, ok, I’ll settle down now and get back to stamps.
My hunt for information on designers and artists has not been fruitful. The culture and language gap has been a bit difficult to get around. I’m feeling a doubtful about my chances of finding details. But never say die.
I’ll be returning to the 2021 season soon and will try to post it before long. There were two stamps by artist Zakirova Kh, from last year that rank as my personal favourite.

Be honest. You knew they would be food related, didn’t you? The two dishes are manty and lagman. I haven’t had the chance to taste lagman, but there used to be a restaurant in my neighbourhood that served a decent plate of manty. I almost went into withdrawal when the placed closed down. Food, history, art, culture … no better way to explore them than through the stories stamps tell. So, time to explore Uzbekistan’s 2022 stamps, it’s going to be a fascinating year.
Enjoy
February
Beekeeping
Series: Agriculture of Uzbekistan

1 stamp in sheets of 8
offset printing
Beekeeping in Uzbekistan dates back to the close of the 19th century. However, collecting of honey can be traced back to ancient times. According to the Beekeepers’ Association in Uzbekistan, honey was mentioned by the great scholar & physician Abu Ali ibn Sina in his book on “Ordinary Medicines and Means”. He wrote:
Honey is hidden from the eye of the dew that falls on flowers and other plants that collect bees, it affects the behavior of bees, and bees collect it for food and storage, there is an acute and poisonous type of honey. The best honey is spring and summer.
You can learn more about beekeeping in Uzbekistan on the ASSOCIATION OF BEEKEEPERS OF THE FERGANA REGION website. There is an English translation available, courtesy the Beekeepers Association.
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: February 10, 2022
Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo
Series: sports

6 stamps
offset
Designer: Kanevets E.
Release date: February 10, 2022
March
Culture of the Ancient States
Series: History of Culture of Uzbekistan

4 stamps on sheet of 4
offset
Featuring the regions of Bactria, Sogd and Khorezm
- The Chalice with the Sogdian Inscription. V century. Sogd
- The Ring. V-VI centuries. Karatepa settlement. Surkhandarya region
- Coin. The middle of the VIII century. King Savshafan. Khorezm
You can learn more about the region here:
Who Were the Sogdians, | The Sogdians (si.edu) This is a fascinating page about “an ancient Silk Road people whose major influence on world art, culture, and trade has only in the last fifty years begun to be fully understood”. (In English)
SOGDIAN TRADE – Encyclopaedia Iranica (iranicaonline.org)
Seal and Its Impression | The Sogdians
Karatepa, Termez, Uzbekistan (uzbek-travel.com)
Notes on the numismatics of ancient Khwarezm – Persée (persee.fr) This is a substantial article on coins from the region. It’s lengthy nd detailed. (In English)
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: March 4, 2022
Miniature souvenirs – Folk crafts
Series: Applied Art of Uzbekistan
4 stamps
offset
Miniature figurines are always dressed in bright handmade national costumes, and look very different. In these smiling figurines, the love of the Uzbek people for bright colors and decorations is felt. PRESS RELEASE on the issue of postage stamps “Miniature souvenirs” of the series “Applied Art of Uzbekistan” (pochta.uz)
Designer: Kanevets E.
Release date: March 4, 2022
85th Anniversary the People’s Artist of Uzbekistan Batyr Zakirov’s Birth 1936-1985

1 stamp
offset
Zakirov is considered the founder of Uzbek pop music.
Having studied first at the Conservatory, then at the Tashkent State Institute of Theatrical Art, B. Zakirov mastered not only the art of singing, but also directing. At the same time, being a versatile and hardworking personality, he achieved great success in poetry, fine and acting arts, translated a number of works of Russian writers into Uzbek. PRESS RELEASE on the issue of a special postage stamp dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the birth of the People’s Artist of Uzbekistan Batyr Zakirov (pochta.uz)
Here’s an audio recording of Zakirov singing Arabic Tango:
Designer: Yusupaliyev U.
Release date: March 4, 2022
Defender of the Fatherland Day – January 14
1 stamp
offset
Homeland Defenders` Day in Uzbekistan (advantour.com)
The figure on horseback is Amir Temur, a great military leader credited with founding the Timurid Empire (1370).
Amir Temur was born on April 9, 1336 in the village of Khodja Ilgar (Yakkabag) near Kesh (Shakhrisabz). According to the legend he was born with a bloodstain in his hand and hair white like that of an old man, the same was said of Genghis Khan. His father, Emir Muhammad Taragai, came from a noble family of the Turkish tribe Barlass. He was an influential man and enjoyed great authority in Mawarounnahr. His ancestors took a worthy place in the ranks of the palace elite of the Chagatai Ulus and derived their ancestry from the legendary leader of the Turks Alan-kuva, and their possessions were around Kesh and Nesef. Amir Temur | Famous People of Central Asia | Turkestan Travel
Designer: Yusupaliyev U.
Release date: March 4, 2022
May
Islom Ota Mosque (Tashkent)

1 stamp
offset
Oldest mosques in Uzbekistan Islam Ota Mosque | Uzbekistan Travel
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: May 7, 2022
Historical Monuments and Sights of Uzbekistan

5 stamps
offset
- Kharat Khizr Mosque (Samarkand) – one of the oldest mosques in Samarkand. Built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 1220CE during an attack on Samarkand by Genghis Khan. Fully restored in 1854.
- Sheikh Muhammad Mosque Sadyk Muhammad Yusuf (Tashkent) –
- Complex Shakhi Zinda (Samarkand) – Shakhi-Zinda – The Complex of mausoleums in Samarkand – Adras Travel
- Madrasah Chor Minor (Bukhara) – The 4 towers of Chor Minor were built in the 19th c. Chor Minor Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan (orientalarchitecture.com)
- Madrasah Sherdor (Samarkand) – built in the 17th c. “The madrasah was built by order of Ashtarkhanid Yalantgush Bahadur on the site of the dismantled khanaka of Ulughbek in 1619-1636. The Samarkand architect Abdulzhabbor was involved in the construction, and the decoration was made by the master Muhammad Abbas.” Sherdor Madrasah | Uzbekistan Travel
Samarkand is part of the UNESCO Silk Road Project. Original settlements can be traced to 1500 BCE. With merchants travelling the silk road, Samarkand was transformed into a major commercial hub for traders from across Asia and Europe, Samarkand | Silk Roads Programme (unesco.org)
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: May 20, 2022
June
Flora of Uzbekistan – Medicinal plants



Offset printing
Designer: Zakirov Kh
Release date: June 29, 2022
Museums of Uzbekistan


2 stamps, 1 stamp on souvenir sheet
Stamps dedicated to the State Uzbek Museum of the History of the Timurids located in the capita city Tashkent. It officially opened October 18, 1996, on the 660th anniversary of the birth of Amir Temur.
The Museum of the History of the Timurids contains about 5 thousand exhibits, all of which relate to the reign of Amir Timur and the Timurid dynasty. Approximately 2 thousand of them are exhibited in the exhibition halls of the museum. The museum presents the genealogy of Amir Timur, his coming to rule, military campaigns, diplomatic and trade relations, milestones in the development of the city, education and science. There are also exhibits related to members of the Timurid dynasty: weapons, maps, coins, miniatures, manuscripts, pottery and jewelry. PRESS RELEASE on the issue of postage stamps dedicated to the series “Museums of Uzbekistan” (pochta.uz)
- Ottoman Koran (facsimile) St. Petersburg. 1905
- The saddle is made of wood. XV-XVII centuries
- State Museum of the History of the Timurids
Museum of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), Tashkent, Uzbekistan | Attractions on Aba Travel (abasayyoh.com)
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: June 29, 2022
September
Golden Heritage of Uzbekistan – Ceramics




4 stamps
offset
Lyagans are large dishes, decorated in unique styles for the various regions of Uzbekistan.
- Lyagan by Bakhtiyar Nazirov (Fergana, Rishtan) – “Bakhitor Nazirovand his son Diyorbek are well-known for their intricate designs in blue and turquoise which, according to ancient beliefs, are the colors of pure water and cloudless sky, symbolizing happiness. ” Bakhtiyor Nazirov & Diyorbek Nazirov – International Folk Art Market
This style of lyagan (Rishtan ceramics) dates back nearly 1000 years and virtually unchanged in design and materials for 800 years.
- Lyagan by Vakhobjon Buvaev (Namangan, Gurumsaray) – “Vakhobjon Buvaev continues the traditions of the Gurumsarai school. Buvaev is not a hereditary master, he learned the secrets of the skill of Gurumsarai ceramics from the famous ceramist Maksudali Turapov. Master Buvaev works in traditional technology, using ishkor glaze, manual molding on a potter’s wheel and the execution of ornamental and artistic painting on products. ” Exhibition “Secrets of Gurumsarai Ceramics” by Vakhobjon Buvaev (uzdaily.uz)
For more information on the Gurumsarai school and Buvaev’s role in preserving it, check out this article The well-forgotten old: the new life of traditional Uzbek crafts | AD Magazine (use google translate)
- Lyagan by Abdulla Narzullayev (Bukhara, Gijduvan) – “Ibodulo Narzullayev was one of the most famous ceramists of Uzbekistan and the founder of the Gijduvan school of ceramics. He took part in more than 50 international exhibitions. Usta (translated from Uzbek as “master”) Ibadullo created not only his individual style, but also passed on his skills to his sons Alisher and Abdullo and daughter Nodira. This is the sixth generation, continuing the tradition of creating ceramic products of their family. To date, Gijduvan artisans are known not only in Uzbekistan, but also around the world.” Traditional Gizduvan Ceramics: Abdullo Narzullayev Ceramic Workshop in Gijduvan (orexca.com)
Abdulla Narzullaev – IFAM Artist Stories (ifamstories.org)
- Lyagan by Allazar Sa’dullaev (Khorezm, Khiva) – still researching this one.
In Uzbekistan, the craft centers for making lyagans are widely known: Samarkand, Gijduvan, Rishtan, Shakhrisabz, Tashkent, Khorezm. Each center of ceramics has its own unique ornamental style. ПРЕСС-РЕЛИЗ о выпуске почтовых марок серии «Золотое наследие Узбекистана. Керамика» (pochta.uz)
Designer: Kanevets E.
Release date: September 7, 2022
Frogs
Series: Fauna of Uzbekistan

4 stamps
offset
- Bufotes viridis (Green toad)
- Bufotes turanensis (Turan toad)
- Bufotes pewzowi (Toad Pevtsova)
- Pelophylax ridibundus (Lake frog)
Artist: Kim A
Designer: Zakirov Kh.
Release date: September 7, 2022
National Cuisine of Uzbekistan

2 stamps
offset
Chickpeas with meat (Нут с мясом) & Khasyp (Хасип)
Check this video out! It shows chickpeas with meat being made from scratch. There are many variations on this dish throughout the region, but this one is from Uzbekistan. It’s subtitled in English.
Uzbek homemade liverwurst sausage Khasyp. Uzbek homemade liver sausage. (centralasia-travel.com)
Designer/artist: Zakirov Kh
Release date: September 7, 2022
Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, cancel
Released to coincide with the annual meeting. This year, it was held in Samarkand September 15-16. The stamp shows the flags of participating members India, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Designer: Yusupaliev U.
Release date: September 12, 2022
October
Archaeological Research of the Great Silk Road
Joint issue with China

4 stamps, 2 stamps on souvenir sheet, souvenir sheet
offset
This set of stamps highlights important discoveries made in joint excavations of the eastern and western foothills of Tengritag. This article highlights some of the work Chinese archeologists and scientists have done in the last 2 years that have brought new information to light.
Stamps:
- Bronze gryphon plaque (V-II centuries BCE)
- Golden object in the shape of a ram’s head, Golden object in the shape of a tiger (V-II centuries BCE)
- Sphinx jewelry made of faience (II-I centuries BCE)
- Gold head ornament with heart gallery (II-I centuries BCE)
Souvenir sheets:
- High relief of the tomb of An Jia (VI century)
- High relief tomb of An Jia (VI century)
- Frescoes on the ruins of Afrasiab (VI century)
This set of stamps and souvenir sheets was released for the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with China. They explore the archaeological treasures found on the Silk Route, specifically in Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan’s history is rich and deep, with archeological evidence of human habitation dating to the Palaeolithic Age (500,000-1,000,000 years ago).
The Silk Road Program has an extensive page on Uzbekistan’s role Uzbekistan | Silk Roads Programme (unesco.org). Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor (Uzbekistan) – UNESCO World Heritage Centre discusses the proposed World Heritage Centre site, nominated in 2021 and sheds a bit of light on how crucial Uzbekistan was to the ancient road.

The different Silk Road routes.
The Silk Road began some time in the 2nd century BCE during the Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-220 A.D.). It was the first major link between the west and the east for trade and diplomacy. The Silk Road was more than one route; it spanned Asia, Middle East, Africa and Europe and cut across dozens of countries and kingdoms. UNESCO has classified it a World Heritage Treasure and has worked hard to protect the route. It is impossible to overstate the importance of the Silk Road for its impact on human development:
The vast trade networks of the Silk Roads carried more than just merchandise and precious commodities. In fact, the constant movement and mixing of populations brought about the widespread transmission of knowledge, ideas, cultures and beliefs, which had a profound impact on the history and civilizations of the Eurasian peoples. Travellers along the Silk Roads were attracted not only by trade but also by the intellectual and cultural exchange taking place in cities along the Silk Roads, many of which developed into hubs of culture and learning. Science, arts and literature, as well as crafts and technologies were thus shared and disseminated into societies along the lengths of these routes, and in this way, languages, religions, and cultures developed and influenced one another. About the Silk Roads | Silk Roads Programme (unesco.org)
This link Exploration by land; Silk and spice routes series; 1993 (unesco.org) opens up an 8-page pdf explaining what the road was/is and how it developed. A good easy introduction to the history of the Silk Road.
If you’d like to learn more about the Silk Road, I recommend the UNESCO Silk Road Program site. The initiative began in 1988 as an effort to “better understand the rich history and shared legacy of the historic Silk Roads”. The site includes links to museums, major cities on the route and more. Uzbekistan’s Bukhara Museum is on the list and would be a must see for anyone lucky enough to visit the country.
One day this is the trip I’ll take: Silk Road Travel Tours | National Geographic Expeditions It’s a 16-day tour along Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan, including Samarkand, the jewel of the Silk Road. If I ever created a bucket list, this would be near the top. If I go, I’ll send you postcards from every stop!
Designer: Mulla-Akhunov D.
Release date: October 7, 2022
30th Anniversary of the Republic of Uzbekistan Constitution

1 stamp
offset
Designer: Yusupaliyev U.
Release date: December 6, 2022
by catpaw | 28 Mar, 2022 | Stamps
We should expect 3 sets coming out of the 2022 Aruba stamp program, all featuring local topics. If you are new to stamp collecting, and not sure where to start, Aruba is a good choice. They don’t issue too many stamps, so collecting them is manageable for novices and they tend to stay focused on creating stamps relevant to the country. If you are a cancel collector, don’t neglect Aruba. They offer some clean, crisp postmarks that are worth tracking down.
2021 featured tourism, agriculture and fishing. This year, extends into Aruba’s nature with their fabulous orchids featuring Natascha de la Fuente’s artwork. If you were lucky enough to be in Aruba on March 28, then you would have been treated to her signing covers. That’s another thing about Aruba post, they EXCEL in promoting, not just the stamps, but the local artists who design them. These “meet and greets” are a great way to find out more about the designers, the topics and just enjoy a bit of extra information about the stamps.
If you manage to get to one of the artist signings, drop a comment below. I’d love to hear about it.
Onwards to orchids!
March
Orchids


4 stamps, FDC, cancel
Aruba has an excellent write up on both the artist and the orchids New available stamps : Post Aruba
Artist: Natascha de la Fuente Nati’s Painting Passion (natispaintingpassion.com)
Surinam born and self taught artist de la Fuente has lived in Aruba since 1978. She has a special passion for the local flora and fauna of the island.
She signed covers for this edition at an event sponsored by Aruba post on March 28, 2022.
Release date: March 28, 2022
April
Flamingos
4 stamps, FDC, cancel
Photographer: Gregory M. Peterson
Peterson co-authored Bird wildlife of Aruba (2016) (ISBN 9789460223730)
FDC designer: Elvis Tromp
Release date: April 29, 2022
June
Marine Life
4 stamps on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Photographs from the winners of the Aruba National Park Nature Photography Competition.
- Green sea turtle, Arashi Reef by Kanter Constandse
- “Face” of a Flamingo tongue snail by Vasco v. Baselli
- Floating in the current, located between Hole in the wall and Isla di Oro by Tobia de Scisciolo
Feather Duster Worm
- Ghost crab, Pink beach/pyramid rock behind the Arashi dunes by Nohemy Habibe
Designer: Armando Goedgedrag
Release date: June 8, 2022
August
130th anniversary of Aruba’s postal service


2 stamps on a souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
The first postal activities on the island consisted of sending and receiving mail from boats originating from Curaçao and at times Venezuela. Garibaldi Cephas Helder received the mail that came in on the boats. The announcement of the mail’s arrival took place in the harbor of Oranjestad – all public mail had to be collected at the auxiliary post office. People used all means of transportation to pick-up their mail – horses, donkeys, boats, but most of them came on foot. New available stamps : Post Aruba
Designer: Nigel Matthew
Release date: August 1, 2022
October
Love your Dog Day
World Animal Day

4 stamps, FDC, cancel
Artwork for these stamps came from Aruba’s 2021 “Love your dog” competition for children.
The aim of the competition is to let the children express themselves and at the same time to make them aware of the importance of properly caring for their pet and to inform them of the “Dog Ordinance”.
Over 1,000 pieces of art were entered in these four categories:
- Wash your dog by Nathan Kelly – 6th class of the St. Anna School – Nathan doesn’t own a dog (yet) and one day hopes to have his own to love and take care for.
- Play with your dog by Angel Shurumay – 4th class of the St. Anna School – Angel, like Nathan, doesn’t have a dog. He drew himself caring for and playing with his own dog best friend.
- Walk your dog on a collar by Evoleth Urdaneta Contreras – 5th class of the Maria School – she drew herself walking her own dog on a lead, to keep the dog safe.
- Your dog as a member of the family by Marianne Casafus – 5th class of the Scol Primario Kudawecha – Marianne knows her dogs are members of her family. They are always happy when she comes home from school.
Designer: Elvis Tromp using the artwork of Nathan Kelly, Angel Shurumay, Evoleth Urdaneta Contrera and Marianne Casafus
Release date: October 4, 2022
November
Landscapes
4 stamps, FDC, cancel
Designer: Elvis Tromp
Release date: November 1, 2022
Don’t miss out on last year’s stamps from Aruba Aruba stamps for 2021 | Bitter Grounds Magazine
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by catpaw | 27 Mar, 2022 | Stamps
Prepping the page for Spain 2022 stamps is a bit complicated. It takes a lot of toing and froing among different pages to pull all the postmarks, postcards, FDCs, stamps and ATMs into one coherent format. Spanish post has info in 5 or 6 separate sections, so it means a lot of organising before the fun part starts. It took about 5 hours just to get Jan to March downloaded, images prepared, info bits & links created, the draft outline for the intro prepped and everything laid out. So, a lot of work. But I get rewarded with amazing cancels and stamps.
A few improvements
This year you may notice a few minor changes in how things are listed. I’m putting greater effort into listing which series the stamps belong to. This will make it easier to track themes.
Another interesting area is ATM stamps. They tend to be ignored in many listings, but I find them fascinating. Last year, they were listed, but no special attention was drawn to them. I’m correcting this oversight and will provide details on the stamps when possible.
Artist’s proofs are an intriguing area that isn’t often seen. Spain offers limited edition proofs for select stamps and I think they belong on this page. I’ve been debating about creating them as a separate page, but I’ll wait and see how many are released. Last year saw 7 “tests” or proofs released, each printed with a seal. Here’s a sample from this year:

Garajonay National Park – UNESCO
Cancels
Oh the cancels they issue! As a long time lover of postmarks, Spain has been one of the great pleasures coming out of my philatelic explorations last year. And I’m happy to say, 2022 is equal to 2021 in intricate and imaginative design. What other post office can turn a squid tentacle into a must have cancel?

Not sure, but this may be the best cancel of the year. But, early days yet.
Don’t forget you can see last year’s stamps here Spain 2021
January
Xacobeo 2022
Commemorative Postmark

POSTMARK PLACE: Santiago de Compostela
Camino Holy Year 2022 – All you need to know | Caminoways.com
Release date: January 1, 2022
Pontevedra
Series: 12 months 12 stamps



1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a city on the Iberian peninsula Visit Pontevedra – Official Tourism Website of Pontevedra (visit-pontevedra.com)
Release date: January 3, 2022
Mental health and Covid-19
Series: ATM Philatelic Point
1 ATM stamp, FDC, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
Release date: January 10, 2022
International Year of Glass
Series: ATM Philatelic Point
Commemorative Postmark

1 ATM label, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
Home | International Year Of Glass 2022 (iyog2022.org)
Release date: January 10, 2022
Calçotada
Series: Tourism. Gastronomic Tourism


1 stamp, FDC, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
A calçotada festival is a Catalan feast where people gather to eat calçots, or grilled onions. This Spanish tradition is the sign that spring is just around the corner, a way to say goodbye to the winter by eating fresh and young onions. Calçot is a type of green onion and it comes from the Valls region in Catalonia, Spain. La calçotada, a delicious Catalan way to celebrate springtime – Luc & June Travel & Food Blog (lucandjune.com)
Calçotada: A Guide To The Catalan Onion Craze (theculturetrip.com)
Release date: January 14, 2022
Series: Tourism. Gastronomic Tourism
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
Octopus Festival of O Carballiño
Release date: January 14, 2022
XLII SEILU ERAKUSKETA-PHILATELIC EXHIBITION. ELGOIBARKO DULTZAINEROAK
Commemorative Postmark
Release date: January 15, 2022
Pyrite is also called iron pyrite and fool’s gold. If you’d like to learn a bit more about pyrite, check out the University of Nottingham’s fun series Periodic Table of Videos.
Nile Red has an interesting video that explores the chemical composite of pyrite as well. His Youtube channel is always fascinating
What is Fool’s Gold? – YouTube.
Release date: January 18, 2022
February
Bizkaia
Series: 12 months 12 stamps
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: Bizkaia
Release date: February 1, 2022
Olvera
POSTMARK PLACE: Olvera
Release date: February 7, 2022
Disello 2022
Series: National Stamp Design Contest

General category winner Collective applause by Valencian Ángel Luis González

Youth category winner United against the virus by Jessica Yance Vargas

2 stamps, 2 FDC, 2 cancels
POSTMARK PLACE:
This is the 8th year for the National Stamp Design Contest. This year’s theme was “A stamp for those who take care of us“. 2 categories are considered, general open to all and youth.
Youth Category winner: Jessica Yance Vargas with design titled “United against the virus”
General Category winner: Valencian Ángel Luis González with a design titled “Collective applause”
Release date: February 18, 2022
50 years Mercabarna – Central Fruit and Vegetable Market
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Barcelona
The Mercabarna is a wholesale fruit & veg market that operates in downtown Barcelona. It is a massive city within a city that runs 24 hrs with over 600 companies devoted to the “distribution, preparation, importing and exporting of fresh and frozen products”. It opened in 1967 under the name
Mercados de Abastecimientos de Barcelona SA (Mercabarna). Over the decades, it has grown to include fish markets, butchers, and flower halls. General shopping isn’t open to the general public but visits for certain groups can be arranged.
Mercabarna | Home | Mercabarna
Release date: February 25, 2022
30 years of the urban system – Eixo Atlantico
POSTMARK PLACE: Valencia
Release date: February 25, 2022
Andalusia: Gazpacho
Series: Gastronomy – Spain in 19 dishes
1 souvenir sheet
offset
Issued in conjunction with Day of Andalusia
The Andalusian gazpachos are the legacy of the civilizations that carved out their customs over the centuries. Its simple and economical ingredients and without temporality, and its easy execution, allowed its durability over time, evolving slowly, as do traditional recipes. As it expanded, modifications appeared that gave rise to the multitude of recipes that we can include in the great family of gazpacho. Issuance of spain stamp in 19 dishes. Andalusia. Gazpacho. (correos.es)
Release date: February 28, 2022
March
Fallas 2022 Valencia
Series: Festivals
POSTMARK PLACE: València
ATM stamps were also released. See March 10, 2022. España Correos issued a poster for the event showing all the releases for Fallas 2022.
Release date: March 1, 2022
Luis Simarro Lacabra
1 souvenir sheet
From The Investigation by artist by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923)
‘The Investigation’, painted in 1897 by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923), portrays Luis Simarro in white coat, seated at a bench suitably arrayed with bottles of histological stains, preparing material for microscopic examination (Figure 1). The neurohistologist is surrounded by his pupils, including the future psychiatrist Eusebio Gayarre and neurologists Pío del Río Hortega (1882-1945) and Nicolás Achúcarro Lund (1880-1918), in the laboratory in his home at no. 41 Arcos de Santa Maria Street (now named Augusto Figueroa), Madrid.
Breathnach, C S and Nieves Fernández, N (2002) History of Neuroscience: Luis Simarro Lacabra (1851-1921): The Silver Link between Golgi and Cajal, IBRO History of Neuroscience
Release date: March 3, 2022
XI International Collecting Fair
Commemorative Postmark
POSTMARK PLACE: Villanueva de la Serena (Badajoz)
Release date: March 5, 2022
International Women’s Day
Series: 8MTodoElAño
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
For the generic stamp I considered the true meaning of feminism. It is a struggle that women exercise in order to achieve equal rights. Feminist women are therefore women who help other women and their union is what leads to generate real changes.
The union of women creates a beautiful and inspiring “landscape”, like a wild field. Therefore, I have drawn the hands of two women holding (helping) each other and emanating from them a lot of flowers. With this drawing I intend to inspire the new generations to continue with that ‘legacy’ that these great women have left us and continue to advance all together.
Isa Muguruza 2022
The philosophy behind this stamps design involve both tradition and new elements:
The flower as a symbol has been linked to femininity and women throughout history. There is the relationship with rootedness, land, fertility, even in all its movements and seasonalities that can be compared to our cycles. In addition, due to its shape, the flower has often been used as a symbol of representation of the female reproductive system. The flowers represent diversity, beauty, connection with nature, life, growth, transformation and strength (they grow even on asphalt).
The metaphor of flowers allows us to combine several ideas that I wanted to transmit: the work of the 8 women honored is like a seed that they planted and that we have to feed so that it continues to grow.
Finally, the technique used by the designer in her own words: My illustration is totally digital, from the first sketches to the last final art is made with photoshop. The color palette used is common in my work. Pink, purple, yellow and blue tones mainly. I also like to play with color by decontextualizing the images and making it seem that it is a dreamlike reality very far from the one we are in.
Isa Muguruza 2022 Stamps – 8 March International Women’s Day (correos.es)
Designer: Isa Muguruza
Muguruza will be designing all the 2022 stamps in which woman are the major theme.
Release date: March 8, 2022
Fallas 2022
ATM stamps
2 ATM stamps, 2 FDCs, cancels
POSTMARK PLACE: València
Naranjos, València
postcard
1 pre-stamped postcard, cancel
POSTMARK PLACE: València
Limited run of 300 cards
Release date: March 17, 2022
Charming Villages
4 stamps with vignettes, FDC, cancel
offset
Release date: March 21, 2022
Gastronomy – La Roja
Series: gastronomy
2 stamps on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset
One of the stamps is dedicated to the Bean of Anguiano. This unique legume is a hallmark throughout La Rioja. The sensation it produces in the mouth is very pleasant, soft and buttery. It is a smaller grain with less robust skin, which is appreciated when cooking and consuming it. The cooking is very comfortable since it is cooked before and the grain does not break, even if it is overcooked. It is very adaptable, since being such a fine grain allows several combinations. This degree of quality and all these characteristics are due to the climate and typical gravel soils of this mountain area.
La Nuez de Pedroso is the PDO protagonist of the second label. This nut is the only Protected Designation of Origin in the entire national territory. It extends over a large part of the territory of La Rioja, through the term of Pedroso and the municipalities of the upper middle valleys of the Najerilla and Oja rivers and their tributaries. The whole process of the Walnut is done in an artisanal way. Thanks to the geographical environment, this nut has more antioxidants, tannins and omega-3 fatty acids. This is the result of the climate and drying in the open air, as was done before, allowing the nut to endure in very good conditions for up to a year. Stamps – Gastronomy D.O. Protected La Rioja (correos.es)
Release date: March 22, 2022
Garajonay National Park
Series: World Heritage
UNESCO World Heritage site since 1981 located:
Island of La Gomera, Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
And for those who like coordinates: N28 7 34.5 W17 14 14
Release date: March 22, 2022
Natural Park of L’Albufera
ATM Philatelic point
ATM label coming soon
POSTMARK PLACE: VALÈNCIA
Release date: March 24, 2022
Our Lady of Anguish and Solitude – EXFILE LVIII
POSTMARK PLACE: León
Release date: March 25, 2022
Museo del Greco – Toledo
Series: Museums. 1st in series
1 stamp, sheet of 9, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Toledo
Three museums will be featured this year, Museum of America (Madrid), the Museo del Greco (Toledo) and the Museum of Cádiz (Cádiz).
The Museo del Greco is dedicated to Domenikos Theotokopoulos, El Greco’s works.
Release date: March 25, 2022
Museum of America – Madrid
Series: Museums. 2nd in series
1 stamp, sheet of 9, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
The Museum of America in Madrid is the only museum in the world dedicated to the preservation, research and dissemination of the heritage of the American continent and the peoples who have inhabited it historically. Our collections are wide and diverse: pre-Hispanic archaeological objects, works of art from the viceregal period and a large ethnographic sample of the American cultures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Release date: March 25, 2022
Series: Museums. 3rd in series
1 stamp, sheet of 9, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: : Cadiz
Museum of archeology, fine arts & ethnography
Release date: March 25, 2022
Quay – Juan Carlos Argüello (1965 – 1995)
Series: urban art
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
Release date: March 30, 2022
Andrés Rábago, “El Roto”
Series: graphic humour
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
POSTMARK PLACE: Madrid
- National Illustration Award (2012)
- Leyenda award from the Booksellers’ Guild of Madrid (2015)
- Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts (2017)
The cartoonist and painter, El Roto (Andrés Rabago García), is a household name in Spain, his satirical creations appearing on a daily basis in the national broadsheet, El País. Visually austere, tirelessly observant and masterful in his choice of words, El Roto, according to the writer Antonio Muñoz Molina is “a sniper who fires a single shot every day and always hits the target.” El Roto – Colección Solo (coleccionsolo.com)
Release date: March 31, 2022
April
Spanish capital of gastronomy 2022 – Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Series: gastronomy
1 stamp, cancel
offset
Release date: April 4, 2022
Hermitage of San Baudelio (Soria)
Series: Artistic heritage
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Release date: April 7, 2022
Comuneros and Germanías – 500 Years of Popular Revolts
Series: Ephemerides
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Revolt of the Germanías (1519–1522)
Release date: April 19, 2022
Mount of Santa Trega – A Guard – Pontevedra
Series: Nature
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Release date: April 21, 2022
Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1964 – 2020)
Series: Literature
1 stamp, cancel
offset
Release date: April 22, 2022
Selected work in the VI Exhibition: Carmen Peláez
Series: Mail Art & Airmail
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Artist: Carmen Pelaez
Release date:: April 24, 2022
50 years since the death of Clara Campoamor
1 stamp, sheet of 8, FDC cancel
offset
Spanish politician, women’s rights activist
Release date:: April 29, 2022
Buns of Santa Barbara
Series: Walk of Traditions
Commemorative Postmark

POSTMARK PLACE: ICOD DE LOS VINOS (STA. CRUZ DE TENERIFE)
Release date: April 30, 2022
May
New Tabarca Heritage Complex
Series: Nature
1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset
Release date: May 4, 2022
700 years Since the Foundation of Portugalete 1322-2020
Series: Ephemeris
1 stamp, souvenir sheet of 8, FDC, cancel
offset
Its birth as a town dates back to the fourteenth century, although the town was already inhabited by seafarers settled in the shelter of its natural port.
In 1322, Doña Mª Díaz de Haro widow of the infante Don Juan, and Lady of Bizkaia founded the villazgo granting it the jurisdiction of Logroño.
The foundation, whose town charter signed by Dª María was lost, was confirmed by Doña María herself on June 11, 1333 and years later was ratified on August 21, 1432, by Juan II Rey de Castilla y León, a document that has reached our days. Portugalete’s 700th anniversary website (portugalete700.eus)
Release date: May 5, 2022
Europa 2022 – Myths & Legends
Series: Europa

1 stamp, souvenir sheet of 6, FDC, cancel
The sleeping dragon – Mallorca
This stamp depicts the Island of Sa Dragonera, who’s silhouette resembles a dragon
… following the line of the myth that surrounds it, there are many small “dragons”, guardians of the area: the sargantanas or lizards of Lilford, endemic species of Mallorca and Menorca. They are similar to salamanders and during the warmer months can be seen as soon as they disembark on the most uninhabited islands in the area.
Sa Dragonera takes its name from its own silhouette. If you fly over the island, the image leaves no room for doubt showing the figure of a sleeping dragon. Stamps – Europe. Myths and legends. The sleeping dragon. Not good… (correos.es)
Sa Dragonera Natural Park, Mallorca | SeeMallorca.com
HOME | My Site (sadragonera.org)
Release date: May 9, 2022
Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920)
Series: Literature
1 stamp, souvenir sheet of 6, FDC, cancel
offset
Release date: May 10, 2022
Isabel Zendal (b1771)
Series: Health
1 stamp, sheets of 25, FDC, cancel
offset
Spanish nurse Isabel Zendal was a pioneer in promoting vaccinations. WHO declared her to be the 1st nurse to participate in an international medical mission, yet she remains one of the unsung heroes of public health.
Release date: May 12, 2022
World Central Kitchen, José Andrés
Series: Civic Values
1 stamp on souvenir sheet, cancel
Founded in 2010 by Spanish Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen (WCK) is the first organization to respond to emergencies, offering food during humanitarian, climate and community crises while increasing the resilience of food systems hand in hand with the communities in which it works.
Stamps – world central kitchen (correos.es)
WCK has prepped and delivered over 31 million meals to Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes and country. They also work with refugees from/in Mexico, Afghanistan and Venezuela. WCK also works with people hit by natural disasters from South Africa to US.
Release date: May 16, 2022
Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro, a landscape of Arts and Sciences – Madrid
Series: World Heritage
1 stamp on a souvenir sheet, cancel
offset & calcography
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in July 2021.
Located at the urban heart of Madrid, this cultural landscape evolved since the creation of the tree-lined Paseo del Prado avenue, a prototype of the Hispanic alameda, in the 16th century. The avenue features major fountains, notably the Fuente de Apolo and the Fuente de Neptuno, and the Fuente de Cibeles, an iconic symbol of the city, surrounded by prestigious buildings. The site embodies a new idea of urban space and development from the enlightened absolutist period of the 18th century.
Release date: May 26, 2022
Entry of Spain into NATO
Series: Ephemeris
1 stamp, cancel
Release date: May 29, 2022
Spain with Ukraine
1 stamp
offset
Release date: May 30, 2022
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by catpaw | 12 Mar, 2022 | country Stamps, Stamps
Oh my invertebrate loving readers, Botswana is back with another issue just for you! The Botswana 2022 stamp program starts with more from their Invertebrates of the Kalahari series. This year Myriapods in Botswana are the stars. Botswana doesn’t issue a lot of stamps, usually 3 or 4 sets per year, which creates sense of excitement when they are finally released. I’ve been hitting Botswana Post’s website a couple times a week since January 2, waiting for the new season to start.
So, why the excitement? Easy – their designers are exquisite. Last year’s Scorpions of the Kalahari featured work from local artists Totang Mokolokii and Monkgogi Samson’s cover design. Here’s the FDC for 2021’s Invertebrates:

The FDC would have been so fun to receive through the mail! Especially coming all the way to Canada on a cold, snowy winter day. I’m not a big fan of spider members of the arachnid family, but I do love good scorpion artwork. And this was so fun. I have a thing for scorpions. Spiders make me run screaming into the night, but scorpions – f*cking awesome. And they glow when hit with a black light. No other creature comes dance party ready with glow in the dark duds the way a scorpion does. Take that spiders.
Along with each set of stamps, covers and blocks, Botswana post issues info sheets. Last year I included the info sheets, but as of the date of this post, they aren’t up yet. When they are available, I’ll upload it. The sheets add a lot of fascinating information about each series.
Hope you enjoy Botswana as much as I do. If you have any resources on artists from Botswana, please leave a link below. It doesn’t matter if they have designed stamps or not. I’m eager to learn more. As well, any solid links on Botswana’s history and culture would be equally appreciated.
March
Invertebrates of the Kalahari no.4: Myriapods in Botswana



4 stamps, souvenir sheet, FDC
The Commemorative issue showcases the Millipedes (Diplopoda) and Centipedes (Chiplopoda) of the Kalahari in Botswana. The Millipede is known as “sebokolodi” and the Centipede is called “mosithaphala” in Setswana. Botswana Post Office March 10, 2022
Designer: Monkgogi Samson, Demographix Agency
Previous designs include 2021 and 2020 Invertebrates series
Artist: Baboloki Samolekae
Smolekae artwork appeared on the 2020 Invertebrates series
Release date: March 10, 2022
May
International Museum Day


2 stamps on souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
Release date: May 20, 2022
October
Bridges of Botswana


4 stamps, 2 FDCs, cancel, sheets of 40
- Kazungula Bridge
- Mohembo Bridge
Designer: Shathani Basupi
This is Basupi’s 3rd stamp for Botswana post. He is a self-described creative nerd. Previous stamps were the 2021 African Fish Eagle and 2020 Water Conservation. Basupi is a designer with The Wow Factor.
Release date: October 9, 2022
December
Baobabs in Botswana



4 stamps on a souvenir sheet, sheets of 40, FDC, cancel
Giant African baobab trees die suddenly after thousands of years | Africa | The Guardian
Designer: Philip Huebsch
Release date: December 8, 2022
Botswana’s 1st NFT Issues

5 NFTs featuring some of the best of Botswana’s classic designs.
Les nouveautés en cours Cryptos & NFTs | Bitter Grounds Magazine
Release date: December 14, 2022
You can see the 2021 issues from Botswana here.
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