
information on stamp
| Title |
: Definitive Postage stamp(KRW 500) |
| Issue Date |
:
2026.07.01
|
| Types |
: 1 |
| Design |
: Taegeukgi (Korean national flag) |
| Stamp No. |
: 3900 |
| Denomination |
: 500 won |
Detail
Definitive Postage Stamps br br
As postal rates will increase by 70 won effective July 1, 2026, Korea Post is issuing two new definitive stamps with face values of 500 won and 2,900 won. br br
The basic-rate definitive stamp has consistently featured the national flag of South Korea, the Taegeukgi, which symbolizes the identity and pride of our country, to promote understanding of national symbols and share the historical significance and values embodied in the flag. The registered-mail stamp has showcased cultural heritage items that represent Korea’s outstanding artistry and craftsmanship, helping to raise awareness of our cultural value. br br
The newly issued KRW 500 stamp continues this tradition with the image of the Taegeukgi proudly flying. The Taegeukgi, the national flag of South Korea, consists of a white background, a central taegeuk symbol, and the four gwe (trigrams) of Geon, Gon, Gam, and Yi. The white background represents brightness, purity, and our traditional peace-loving national character. At the center, the taegeuk symbol expresses the harmony of yin (blue) and yang (red), embodying the principle that all things in the universe are created and develop through the interaction of these complementary forces. The four gwe (trigrams) positioned in the corners symbolize sky/heaven, earth, water, and fire, illustrating the continual transformation and development of yin and yang around the taegeuk. br br
The KRW 2,900 stamp features the Celadon Prunus Vase with Inlaid Plum, Bamboo, and Crane Design, which was designated a National Treasure in 1986. Now housed in the National Museum of Korea, this Goryeo-period celadon vase measures 39.8 cm in height, with a mouth diameter of 6 cm, a maximum diameter of 25.1 cm, and a base diameter of 15.7 cm. Starting with a short neck, its broad shoulders extend almost horizontally before flowing gently downward, creating a graceful upper-body silhouette that conveys remarkable stability and balance. Its surface is intricately decorated with lively plum blossoms and bamboo swaying in the wind, along with cranes moving among them. These motifs vividly convey the refined elegance of Goryeo celadon. br br
May the pride of the Korean people and the enduring beauty of Korea’s artistic heritage be shared and appreciated by a wider audience through these two newly issued stamps. br br
information on stamps
| Title |
Definitive Postage stamp(KRW 500) |
| Date of Issue |
20260701 |
| Quantity |
3000000 |
| Design |
Taegeukgi (Korean national flag) |
| Printing Process & Colors |
Offset / Four Colors |
| Sheet Composition |
10 × 10 (280 mm × 242 mm) |
| Paper |
13 |
| Printer |
Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation |
| Types |
1 |
Denomination |
500 won |
| Stamp No. |
3900 |
Size of Stamp |
25mm X 22mm |
| Image Area |
22mm X 19mm |
Perforation |
13 |
| Designer |
Kim Mihwa |
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