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Saturday 14 August 2021

1980) "Handicraft Jewellery in the Mediterranean", Slovenia: "EUROMED" theme for 2021: Pošta Slovenije (Slovenian Post) has issued a postage stamp depicting traditional Slovenian jewellery: Date of Stamp issue: 05.08.2021:

1980) "Handicraft Jewellery in the Mediterranean", Slovenia: "EUROMED" theme for 2021: Pošta Slovenije (Slovenian Post) has issued a postage stamp depicting traditional Slovenian jewellery: Date of Stamp issue: 05.08.2021:

The Postal Union for the Mediterranean (PUMed), created in Rome on 15.03.2011, by 14 Postal Administrations from the Mediterranean Region under the aegis of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), now has 23 members.

Over time, other postal operators have joined: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Mauritania, Morocco, Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia, from the Permanent Arab Commission; Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey, belonging to PostEurope.

 The objective behind this concept was to develop a similar project of the lines of "EUROPA" Stamps, wherein a theme will be chosen and all member countries will submit their design. As such, the Euromed Postal stamp project is a joint commitment, consisting of the annual issue of a stamp on the same theme. 

Each member will then be free to issue the design prepared by it.  This for the exception of the first stamp issued in 2014, where all members were obliged to have the same design.

The themes chosen for the member countries, since 2014, so far, are as follows:

2014 - “The Mediterranean”

2015 - “Boats used in the Mediterranean”

2016 - “Fish in the Mediterranean”

2017 - “Trees in the Mediterranean”

2018 - “Houses in the Mediterranean”

2019 - “Costumes used in the Mediterranean”

2020 - "Traditional Gastronomy in the Mediterranean"

2021 - "Handicraft Jewelry in the Mediterranean"

A Stamp brought out by Pošta Slovenije (Slovenian Post) on the "EUROMED Project theme" for 2021, "Traditional Jewellery in the Mediterranean":

A brief:

From Antiquity, and the discovery of gold, the Mediterranean basin saw the birth of vocations of jewelers. From the 17th century, they exported their creations all over the world, adapting to the tastes of their customers and winning without ceasing in perfection.

Jewellery is considered to have always been a part of our human history as the earliest known jewellery is reckoned to have been worn 100,000 years ago. It is worn both to embellish, as well as, to symbolise wealth, power and social status. Some wear jewellery as a form of art for self-expression or as part of their tradition and cultural beliefs.

For centuries the Mediterranean Sea was a refuge for many cultures and civilisations. This brought generations of artists who adopted and developed different styles and crafts that created what we recognise today as distinctive Mediterranean jewellery.

From Egyptian to Greek and Phoenician goldsmiths, there are many testimonies, in the form of unique pieces, which fortunately can be seen in museums and galleries all over the world.

Pošta Slovenije (Slovenian Post) has issued a  EUROMED - 2021 stamp:

The Stamp issue:

The Postage Stamp issued under the EUROMED Postal theme this year.


The First Day Cover (FDC) bears drawings of the earring set at left and the Postage Stamp at top right.

Technical details:

Issue Date: 05.08.2021

Designer: Villa Creativa

Illustrator: Arhej

Printer: Agencija za komercijalnu djelatnost d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia

Process: Offset

Colours: 4 Colours





"EUROMED" Stamp issues:







Links to Posts on Slovenia on this Blog:

1) Republic of Slovenia (meaning -"The Land of the Slavs"):A 500 Tolarjev Banknote from Slovenia before the introduction of the Euro on 15.01.2007

2) "Contemporary Lacemaking", Slovenia: A Postage Stamp of 1.37 Euro released by Posta Slovenije (The Post of Slovenia) commemorating local Contemporary Lacemaking: Date of Stamp issue: 29.01.2021


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