Issue: Netherland Soorten Dagvlinders 1993 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 70 C
Issue Date: 1993
Issued By: Netherland Post
About Stamp:
The Nederland Soorten Dagvlinders (Species of Butterflies) 1993 stamp series celebrates the vibrant and diverse world of butterflies in the Netherlands. Issued as part of a thematic collection highlighting Dutch wildlife this series brought attention to the importance of butterfly species in the country natural environment. The stamp release coincided with growing environmental awareness in the early 1990s aiming to educate the public about the conservation of these delicate and beautiful creatures. The series is particularly cherished by nature enthusiasts and philatelists who value its ecological message and artistic presentation.
Design and Features
stamp series is distinguished by its intricate and colorful illustrations of variou butterfly species native to the Netherlands. The stamps typically showcase butterflies in their natural habitats often perched on flowers or in flight capturing their delicate wing patterns in vivid detail. Some of the species depicted include the Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io) and the Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) both common yet striking species in the Dutch landscape. The stamps incorporate soft colors and lifelike depictions enhancing their visual appeal. Alongside the butterfly image the stamp bear the name Nederland and the denomination with simple yet elegant typography.
Historical and Philatelic Significance
stamp series holds significant value for both environmental and philatelic communities. From a historical perspective it reflects a period of growing concern for biodiversity and the conservation of natural species in Europe. Butterflies often seen as symbol of ecological health are an important part of many ecosystems making their depiction on these stamps a meaningful contribution to environmental awareness. this series is prized for its beautiful artwork and as part of the broader thematic collection on nature and wildlife. Collectors appreciate its detail educational value and connection to Dutch natural heritage. The stamps remain a beloved set for those with interests in entomology and environmental conservation.