【Global Exclusive】Peak of High Tang Artistry, Collector’s Edition Stamp Set
Officially issued by China Post, this Hairpin Flower Ladies Painting Collector’s Stamp Set brings together three surviving masterpieces of Tang Dynasty ladies' paintings for the first time. Recognized by UNESCO as a "Must-Collect Asian Art Treasure," this limited-edition set is a cultural milestone in philatelic history and a rare opportunity for global collectors.
Highlights
Unique Rarity, Once in a Millennium
1984 Hairpin Flower Ladies Painting Special Stamps (3 pieces)
The only officially certified reproduction of the world’s sole surviving Tang Dynasty ladies' painting. The original, housed in Liaoning Provincial Museum, vividly captures noblewomen’s courtly life—"holding flowers, playing with dogs, and admiring cranes." Its silk garments and meticulous heavy-color techniques remain unmatched, hailed as the "pinnacle of Tang realist art."
Millennia of Artistic Influence
2015 Ladies with Silk Fans Painting Special Stamps (3 pieces)
Zhou Fang’s iconic portrayal of voluptuous, languid ladies pioneered the "Tang Aesthetics" in Chinese figure painting, shaping styles from the Song to Qing dynasties and influencing Heian-period Japanese fashion.
2012 Silk Road Special Stamps (4 pieces)
Dunhuang mural-inspired designs recreate the cultural fusion between Chang’an noblewomen and西域 caravans, highlighting Tang women’s role in Silk Road history.
Included: Lady Guoguo’s Spring Outing Postcard: Paired with Hairpin Flower Ladies Painting as the "Twin Jewels of Tang Women," it is praised by European collectors as the "visual epic of classical Eastern feminism."
Why Invest?
Cultural Hard Currency:
Tang ladies' paintings are "living fossils" of Eastern art. The Hairpin Flower Ladies Painting is featured in Oxford University’s Chinese Art History textbook and exhibited at the British Museum.
Irreplaceable Craftsmanship:
The 1984 edition used exclusive silk-textured paper and a lost six-color printing technique to replicate mineral pigments—never reproduced since.
Only 300 sets remain worldwide. Claim Your Piece of History Now!