2007 58c Wedding Series: Wedding Hearts,pink background

# 4152 - 2007 58c Wedding Series: Wedding Hearts - pink background

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U.S. #4152
2007 58¢ Hearts

Issue Date: June 27, 2007
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 200,000,000
Printed By: Avery Dennison
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 10 ¾
Color: Multicolored
 
Two 2007 wedding stamps feature the heart shape. The heart has been the universal symbol of love for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks believed that the heart was the source of the deepest and most sincere human emotions. Vine designs with heart-shaped leaves graced Minoan clay vessels dating to 2000 B.C. Later, Romans and then Christians adopted heart-shaped leaves, representing eternal love, to decorate the tombs of their dead. The transformation from heart-shaped leaves to the familiar red heart we see today is found in book illustrations dating back to medieval Europe. Then, as now, the red heart symbolizes romantic love.

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U.S. #4152
2007 58¢ Hearts

Issue Date: June 27, 2007
City: Washington, DC
Quantity: 200,000,000
Printed By: Avery Dennison
Printing Method: Photogravure
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 10 ¾
Color: Multicolored
 
Two 2007 wedding stamps feature the heart shape. The heart has been the universal symbol of love for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks believed that the heart was the source of the deepest and most sincere human emotions. Vine designs with heart-shaped leaves graced Minoan clay vessels dating to 2000 B.C. Later, Romans and then Christians adopted heart-shaped leaves, representing eternal love, to decorate the tombs of their dead. The transformation from heart-shaped leaves to the familiar red heart we see today is found in book illustrations dating back to medieval Europe. Then, as now, the red heart symbolizes romantic love.