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Swiss laser cut first day cancelled stamp on Flower of life.
Swiss laser cut first day cancelled stamp on Flower of life.
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About Flower of Life
It’s said to have positive energy: the Flower of Life is considered a universal symbol of power. It adorns items such as jewellery, water bottles and yoga mats – and now, as a lasercut stamp, it’s also bringing good vibes to letter boxes.
Taking the time for yourself, organizing your thoughts and putting them down word by word on paper – there’s some- thing meditative about writing letters. A personally written and appreciative message makes people happy – not only the reader, but the writer, too. This form of mindful communication can be ele- vated by this new stamp, whose design, the flower of life, signifies harmony.
In addition to the Flower of Life, the stamp features a further adornment that, just like the circular arrangement of the design, suggests the idea of infinity. The laser cutting gives a flourish to the aes- thetic of the geometric pattern: when affixed, the envelope material fills the cut-out elements, fusing stamp and paper into a harmonious work of art.

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