designer: Indrek Ilves
Estonia's 100th anniversary of independence will be a long celebration. It started in April 2017 with the centenary of Estonian settlement areas, peaks with the anniversary of the republic on February 24th, 2018, continues into 2019 with commemorations of important victory battles and finally ends in 2020 with the anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty when Russia unreservedly recognized the independence of Estonia. Until then, Estonia had been a province of Imperial Russia since 1710 and had been dominated by one nation or another since the13th century.
As from July this year Estonia is holding the Presidency of the European Council. The theme is 'Unity through Balance' and this stamp shows the combined logo for the presidency and the centenary. From the creator of the identity logo: a narrow rectangle and two circles are the building blocks for the Presidency's symbol of balance, the symbol of Estonia 100 and the binary code pattern used by both.
for the letter E: Eesti/Estonia, European Union
for the letter E: Eesti/Estonia, European Union
How nice that you show both stamp and postmark.
ReplyDeleteAt first sight I thought the stamp a bit 'boring' but thanks to your explanation I looked closer and I think it a great design!
I also thought it was disappointingly boring at first!
DeleteThe very clear postmark just cried out to be included.
A stamp from another country where I have no stamps at all.
ReplyDeleteParty time in Estonia, always worth celebrating especially with the bear on the doorstep. They produce some attractive stamps, I like the ideas behind this one.
ReplyDeleteI like the simplicity of this design.
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