January 29, 2025 – Lunar New Year: Snake
In 2025, the U.S. Postal Service will issue the sixth of twelve stamps in its latest Lunar New Year series. This digital stamp collectible features the Year of the Snake, beginning January 29, 2025, and concluding on February 16, 2026. Those born in the Year of the Snake are said to be quiet, wise, and deep-thinking, making them proficient musicians, philosophers, writers, and teachers. A snake year is sometimes referred to as a “little dragon year” because it follows the dragon on the zodiac. 2025 marks the year of the Wood Snake.

Designer: Camille Chew

Art director: Antonio Alcalá

Price: 6.00 Gem

Number:  Date Designation

N° 22

January 29, 2025

Lunar New Year: Snake

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Quantity: 5 888 ex

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Lunar New Year: Snake

This digital stamp art features original artwork by artist Camille Chew, who constructed the three-dimensional snake mask out of hand-printed paper that was then cut, scored, and folded into shape. She then embellished the mask with acrylic paint and other paper elements, like flowers and tassels, and covered the back of the mask in a layer of papier-mâché.

The mask was then photographed on a white background by Sally Anderson-Bruce, which art director Antonio Alcalá used to design the stamp.

Quantity: 588 ex

Secret Rare

Pane of 20
This digital stamp pane artwork includes twenty Year of the Snake stamps. Calling to mind the elaborately decorated masks used in the dragon or lion dances often performed in Lunar New Year parades, the digital stamp art highlights a three-dimensional mask depicting a snake, which is a contemporary take on the long tradition of paper-cut folk-art crafts created during this time of year.

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