2011 Wedding Roses stamps
(5 Sheets 100 Stamps)

$25.00

The stamp, designed by Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, Mary land, features a photograph taken by Renee comet of Washington, DC. The photograph shows two white roses gently resting atop a piece of wedding correspondence. A white ribbon is visible in the background.

199 in stock

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Description

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Although modern couples plan weddings that reflect each person’s individuality, roses have remained a bridal tradition throughout many generations. Many people feel nothing conveys love better than a rose.

Suitors introduced the rose as a symbol of love in the Victorian Era. Strict rules of conduct made it impossible for smitten young men to express their emotions verbally. A “language of flowers” developed, which allowed lovers to communicate sentiments by the type, color, and number of flowers they gave one another.

The gift of red roses is a declaration of love, while pink roses convey sweetness, grace, and poetic romance. White roses carried on a bride’s wedding day signify eternal love, purity, and innocence.

According to tradition, long-stemmed roses are an expression of love and devotion. They represent love that is deep and long-lasting. Because the number twelve represents a complete cycle, a dozen roses are the symbol of complete love. Since there are 24 hours in a day, two dozen roses signify complete devotion each moment of every day.

Regardless of the color or number, a bouquet of roses is a special way to send a message of love.

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5 Sheets of 100 First-Class Forever® USPS postage stamps. *The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

*The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

Additional information

Condition

New

Denomination

44¢ 1-ounce First-class rate (Forever)

Package Type

Panes of 20

Quantity Of Stamps

100

Release Date

April 21, 2011