2022 $5 Floral Geometry,Purple

# 5701 - 2022 $5 Floral Geometry - Purple

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US #5701
2022 Floral Geometry

  • The second stamp in the Floral Geometry set (issued alongside the 2022 $2 stamp)
  • Intended for use on packages, large envelopes, and other mailings requiring a higher amount of postage


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Value:  $5
First Day of Issue:  June 20, 2022
First Day City:  Kansas City, Missouri
Quantity Issued:  2,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Foil stamping, Offset, Microprint
Format:  Panes of 4
Tagging:  Phosphor, block tag

Why the stamp was issued:  Began the Floral Geometry set issued to cover higher mail rates for packages, large envelopes, and other heavier items.

About the stamp design:  Includes a watercolor background, foil-stamped details, and typography to create an elegant, ornate look.  The design is intended to mimic the geometric patterns found in flowers in nature.  The stamp was designed and created by Spaeth Hill.

First Day City:  There was no First Day of Issue Ceremony, but the First Day of Issue postmark was from Kansas City, Missouri, home to USPS Stamp Fulfillment Services.

About the Floral Geometry set:  The first two were the $2 and $5 stamps issued in 2022.  As the denomination increases, so does the complexity of the geometric design of the stamp, with the $10 being the most complex up to 2023.  All stamps include watercolor backgrounds and foil stamping.  They were all created by Spaeth Hill.

History the stamp represents:  Flowers come in all shapes and sizes, with many acting as natural examples of fun geometric principles.  However, the reverse is also true – geometric principles can be used to make floral designs.  One famous example is known as the Flower of Life.

The Flower of Life is a symbol consisting of 19 equally sized overlapping circles.  In the areas where these circles cross, small flowers are formed, giving the symbol its name.  When only 7 circles are used, it’s called the Seed of Life.  In Sacred Geometry, the Flower of Life symbolizes life and the formation of the universe.  It also represents the idea that all life is connected.

The Flower of Life symbol has been around for thousands of years.  Archaeologists found it in the ancient Osireion in Egypt, a mosaic floor in the ruins of Pompeii, and more.  Historians have even suggested that Leonardo da Vinci’s famous work The Vetruvian Man was partially inspired by the Flower of Life symbol.  The Flower of Life also can be seen under the paw of a lion guarding the Forbidden City in Beijing.  In Christianity, the Seed of Life has associations with the Holy Trinity.  It’s fun to discover the hidden origins of such recognizable symbols.

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US #5701
2022 Floral Geometry

  • The second stamp in the Floral Geometry set (issued alongside the 2022 $2 stamp)
  • Intended for use on packages, large envelopes, and other mailings requiring a higher amount of postage


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Value:  $5
First Day of Issue:  June 20, 2022
First Day City:  Kansas City, Missouri
Quantity Issued:  2,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Foil stamping, Offset, Microprint
Format:  Panes of 4
Tagging:  Phosphor, block tag

Why the stamp was issued:  Began the Floral Geometry set issued to cover higher mail rates for packages, large envelopes, and other heavier items.

About the stamp design:  Includes a watercolor background, foil-stamped details, and typography to create an elegant, ornate look.  The design is intended to mimic the geometric patterns found in flowers in nature.  The stamp was designed and created by Spaeth Hill.

First Day City:  There was no First Day of Issue Ceremony, but the First Day of Issue postmark was from Kansas City, Missouri, home to USPS Stamp Fulfillment Services.

About the Floral Geometry set:  The first two were the $2 and $5 stamps issued in 2022.  As the denomination increases, so does the complexity of the geometric design of the stamp, with the $10 being the most complex up to 2023.  All stamps include watercolor backgrounds and foil stamping.  They were all created by Spaeth Hill.

History the stamp represents:  Flowers come in all shapes and sizes, with many acting as natural examples of fun geometric principles.  However, the reverse is also true – geometric principles can be used to make floral designs.  One famous example is known as the Flower of Life.

The Flower of Life is a symbol consisting of 19 equally sized overlapping circles.  In the areas where these circles cross, small flowers are formed, giving the symbol its name.  When only 7 circles are used, it’s called the Seed of Life.  In Sacred Geometry, the Flower of Life symbolizes life and the formation of the universe.  It also represents the idea that all life is connected.

The Flower of Life symbol has been around for thousands of years.  Archaeologists found it in the ancient Osireion in Egypt, a mosaic floor in the ruins of Pompeii, and more.  Historians have even suggested that Leonardo da Vinci’s famous work The Vetruvian Man was partially inspired by the Flower of Life symbol.  The Flower of Life also can be seen under the paw of a lion guarding the Forbidden City in Beijing.  In Christianity, the Seed of Life has associations with the Holy Trinity.  It’s fun to discover the hidden origins of such recognizable symbols.