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Friday 12 November 2021

2113) "Mittens", Austria: Austrian Post has issued an innovative self-adhesive textile stamp in the shape of a glove: Date of Stamps issue: 12.11.2021:

2113) "Mittens", Austria: Austrian Post has issued an innovative self-adhesive textile stamp in the shape of a glove: Date of Stamps issue: 12.11.2021:

Mittens - winter clothing in the Miniature Format of a commemorative stamp:

This fancy self-adhesive textile stamp in the shape of a glove features a red reindeer and white snowflakes.

 Using a special process, it is printed on a blend of cotton and polyester.

During winter, classic winter clothes like hoods, scarves and sturdy boots are taken out of the wardrobes again including a pair of warming gloves.

The Stamp

For the purpose of this stamp featuring a miniature mitten, real textiles were used - which makes the stamp so special. Canvas is the  material, which is a blend of cotton and polyester.

The winter motifs and the lettering are printed on the material by means of a special sublimation process.

 To ensure that the ink really lasts for a long time and the result is high quality, a special combination of heat and pressure is used

The main problem during the process is that the material shrinks due to the heat. Therefore, the textile material is pre-treated with 220 degrees heat before printing. However, the complex production paid off. 

The result is a very special stamp, perfect for sending Christmas mail.




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