Description: Konbaung Period Traditional Costume Style -FDC(I)-I- ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: MiNo. 531A - 532A FDC(I)-I- Myanmar Opr. (10x5); A = perf. K 14 1/4:14; B = imperforate FDC(I), date of issue: 02.03.2022 Picture descriptions: mc) Female costume of the Konbaung Period md) Men's costume of the Konbaung Period 531 A 200 K multicolored mc 532 A 200 K multicolored md Quantity FDC(I): 300 pieces Designer: Prof. Myat Tun Aung, Aung Than Htay Printer: Government Security Printing Works (SPW), Rangoon Conservation Status: Here as a 2-part FDC (Version I) with perforate Set and first day special postmark Issue Notice: The Konbaung period was the last dynasty of the Burmese Empire, achieved the second largest extent of Burmese sphere of influence in Southeast Asia, and ruled between 1752 and 1885. The Konbaung Dynasty came from the small town of Moksobo, now Shwebo in Upper Burma. It was founded by regional prince Aung Zeya, later King Alaungpaya, after the Taungu dynasty lost control of Burma and the Hanthawaddy (Pegu) kingdom, resurrected in 1740, attempted to expand north. The Konbaung king Alaungpaya unified Burma after destroying Pegu in 1758. Alaungpaya's successors resided from 1760 to 1765 in the old upper Burmese royal city of Sagaing, from 1765 in Ava (today's Inwa). Her dynasty built a highly militarized society that would become the largest Burmese empire after that of Taungu under King Bayinnaung. The Konbaung dynasty ended on November 29, 1885, after the rest of the empire was fully integrated into the British colonial empire as a result of the Third Anglo-Burmese War. Locals adorned themselves with gold and silver, including gemstone rings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets. These accessories accompanied traditional clothing consisting of a sarong-like wrap - paso for men or htamein for women - both made of cotton or silk. Wooden or leather sandals were worn as shoes. Men and women in their finest attire, including decorated jackets, for visits to pagodas and other important events. More in this product group Similar Articles More in this product group ASEAN 2019: National Costumes (MYANMAR) -KB(I)- (MNH) USD 29,81 Sofort Kauf Armed forced day 2020 (MNH) USD 12,42 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Phathou (Equestrian Games) Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Sand Pagodas Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf Definitive: Local musical instruments (II) (MNH) USD 24,84 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Htamanè (glutinous rice) festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf 100 years Rangoon University (5) (MNH) USD 7,79 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Thingyan Water Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf 20 y. of diplomatic relations with Thailand (II) (63AI) (MNH) USD 8,07 Sofort Kauf Zodiac 2022: Year of the TIGER -FDC(I)-IST(I)- USD 5,31 Sofort Kauf National Children´s Day 2022: Sports -FDC(I)-IT- USD 5,13 Sofort Kauf National Children´s Day 2022: Sports -FDC(I)-I- USD 4,91 Sofort Kauf Zodiac 2022: Year of the TIGER -FDC(I)-IT- USD 3,49 Sofort Kauf International Letter Week: Gods of Thai Mythology -FDC(I)-I- USD 19,87 Sofort Kauf Thai Masks (I) -FDC(I)-I- USD 43,47 Sofort Kauf Zodiac 2022: Year of the TIGER -FDC(I)-I- USD 3,27 Sofort Kauf ASEAN 2019: National Costumes (MYANMAR) -KB(I)- (MNH) USD 29,81 Sofort Kauf Armed forced day 2020 (MNH) USD 12,42 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Phathou (Equestrian Games) Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Sand Pagodas Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf Definitive: Local musical instruments (II) (MNH) USD 24,84 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Htamanè (glutinous rice) festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf 100 years Rangoon University (5) (MNH) USD 7,79 Sofort Kauf Festivals in Myanmar: Thingyan Water Festival (MNH) USD 6,21 Sofort Kauf STAMPS: We are specialize in Postal Stamps from Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, supply many major dealers around the world with new issues and assist publishers in the listing of new issues with stamps and background information in their catalogs. NEW STAMPS: News subscriptions: We offer for the countries THAILAND, MYANMAR, CAMBODIA & LAOS novelties subscriptions on favorable terms. Just ask us and we will make you a non-binding offer. JEWELLERY ITEMS: We use only 316L surgical stainless steel, natural materials, allergen-free additives, 100% nickel-free pewter, genuine Citrine and / or quality cut glass in our jewelry products. In addition, all "Jewelrys" passed before delivery an elaborate quality control. We DO NOT support! Child labor and pay attention to the working conditions. SHIPPING: We ship for your safety: Standard Shipping = AIRMAIL WITH TRACKING Express Shipping = AIRMAIL EXPRESS TRACKING Please note we will despatch directly from Thailand by airmail. Nevertheless, the mail can take up to 4 weeks. Unfortunately, this happens from time to time. In 99% of all cases, it is customs that checks all shipments from Asia. Powered by SIAM STAMP (Hua Hin) Co.Ltd.
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Type: First Day Cover
Authenticity: Genuine
Quality: First day of Issue
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Burma/Myanmar 1948-Now
Topic: Cultures, Ethnicities
Era: Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Number: 1
Region: Burma/Myanmar 1948-Now
Place of Origin: Burma/Myanmar (1948-Now)
Year of Issue: 2022
MiNo.:: 0531A-0532A
Block Height: 1 Stamp
Block Width: 1 Stamp
Grade: XF/S (Extremely Fine/Superb)
Certification: Uncertified
Color: Multi-Coloured
Cancellation Type: Pictorial