3382) Intangible Cultural Heritage, Netherlands: PostNL (Netherlands Post) has issued a set of 15 postage stamps featuring different forms of Intaangible Cultural Heritage in the country: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 16.09.2024:
About Intangible Cultural Heritage:
On 16.09.2024, PostNL has released the “Intangible Cultural Heritage” stamp sheet.
This stamp sheet depicts 15 different forms of intangible cultural heritage. The Dutch Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in Arnhem is responsible for curating this heritage.
The stamp sheet was created by the graphic designer Hans Gremmen from Amsterdam. The stamps each bear a value of 1 for mail up to 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands.
Intangible cultural heritage is living heritage that develops in daily life. It includes social customs, performances, rituals, traditions, expressions, special knowledge and skills. This heritage is supported by people, brings groups together, gives meaning to life and adds colour to society. Intangible cultural heritage provides a sense of continuity and identity and reflects the cultural diversity of our country.
The Dutch Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage helps the Netherlands to safeguard (develop, promote and pass on) intangible cultural heritage.
The centre is located at the Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem. Its inventory currently includes more than 200 forms of intangible cultural heritage. Various heritage domains are recognised, including festivals, rituals, social practices, traditional workmanship, crafts, speech, singing and storytelling.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Stamp Sheet:
The Stamp Sheet
The Intangible Cultural Heritage Stamp Sheet depicts the following forms of Dutch intangible cultural heritage:
- setting off fireworks on New Year’s Eve,
- the Anansi storytelling tradition,
- baking poffertjes (small pancakes),
- flower parades,
- making farmhouse cheese,
- Chinese-Indian restaurant culture,
- checkers,
- fierljeppen (water pole vaulting),
- gabber rave culture,
- Dutch cycling culture,
- pangi cloth from Suriname,
- racing pigeons,
- stamppot stew,
- International Four Days Marches Nijmegen and
- West Frisian dialect.
The stamps and tabs of this stamp sheet depict various expressions of intangible cultural heritage.
The images flow into each other, across both the stamps and on the edge of the sheet.
The top stamp row shows the following images from left to right: pole and waterline (fierljeppen), cheese slices with holes (making farmhouse cheese), dahlia plant (flower parade), shawl pattern (pangi), partygoers (gabber culture) and bursting flares (setting off fireworks on New Year’s Eve).
The bottom row of stamps shows, from left to right, images of a toiling cyclist (Dutch cycling culture), pigeons in flight (racing pigeons), checkerboard sections (checkers), a poffertjes pan (baking poffertjes), a neon restaurant sign (Chinese-Indian restaurant culture) and an illustration of spiders (Anansi).
The tabs at the top contain the text of a recipe for hutspot (cooking stew). The tabs at the bottom show a walking route with 4 bars in the background (Four Days Marches Nijmegen) and a list of phrases and their meanings (West Frisian dialect).
Only the printing colours cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) were used on the stamp sheet.
The title of the Intangible Cultural Heritage release is printed in capital letters on the left, right and along the top, near the edges of the stamp sheet.
The Correspondance font was used for the typography of the title.
This lettering was designed by Hans Gremmen himself in 2006, in collaboration with Radim Pesko.
It is based on the Univers font (Frutiger, 1956). The country of issue, the year and the captions are in Jungka (Jungmyung Lee and Karel Martens, 2013-2015). Futura was used for the hutspot stew recipe (Paul Renner, 1927), Highway Gothic (Federal Highway Administration, 1948) for the Four Days Marches Nijmegen Route and Plantin for the West Frisian dialect section (British Monotype Corporation, 1913).
The Intangible Cultural Heritage stamp sheet was designed by the graphic designer Hans Gremmen from Amsterdam.
Gremmen used 5 different fonts on the stamp sheet.
The First Day Cover (FDC)
The First Day Cover (2) FDC
The Presentation Pack (PP)
Technical details:
Issue Date: 16.09.2024
Designer: Hans Gremmen, Amsterdam
Printer: Royal Joh. Enschedé B.V., Haarlem
Process: Offset
Colours: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (cmyk)
Size:
Stamp Size: 25.00 mm x 36.00 mm,
Sheetlet Size: 150.00 mm x 108.00 mm
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