Butterfly – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com Your Digital Gateway to the World of Stamps! Fri, 22 Aug 2025 06:23:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://stampsartmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-50340-O6B4C4-32x32.jpg Butterfly – Stamps Art Museum https://stampsartmuseum.com 32 32 Bahrain (Manama) Dependency of Ajman Butterfly 1969–1972 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/bahrain-manama-dependency-of-ajman-butterfly-1969-1972-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/bahrain-manama-dependency-of-ajman-butterfly-1969-1972-stamp/#respond Mon, 04 May 2026 02:20:43 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516324 Issue:      Bahrain (Manama) Dependency of Ajman Butterfly 1969–1972 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Denominations:         75 Dirham,

Issue Date:        1969–1972

Issued By:      Bahrain Post

 

 

 

Beauty of Nature on Manama:

 

The butterfly stamp from Manama which was a dependency of Ajman during the late 1960 and early 1970 is a wonderful piece of philatelic history. It shows the colorful world of butterflies in vivid orange black and golden tones against a natural green background. At that time Manama and Ajman were issuing many attractive stamps with themes like animals plants sports and famous personalities. These stamps were often created more for collectors than for postal use but they still carry charm and historical value. The butterfly design reflects the fascination with nature and the desire to make stamps visually appealing for people around the world. It is also a reminder of how small states used stamps as a way of presenting their culture identity and connections with the natural world.

 

A Unique Era of Manama Stamp Production:

 

Between 1969 and 1972 Manama released a wide variety of stamps that became popular among international collectors. This butterfly issue is part of that special series. The vibrant yellow border makes the design stand out and highlights the butterfly in the center. The denomination is printed in dirhams which was the local currency and the text clearly mentions that it is from Manama Dependency of Ajman. While some might call these issues wallpaper stamp because of their wide themes and high numbers they are still collectible because they capture a unique moment in philatelic history. They show how postage stamps were not only tools for mailing letters but also creative artworks that carried stories images and educational value.

 

Lasting Value for Collectors and Nature Lovers:

 

Stamp from remains a bright and attractive collectible. It is appreciated both by philatelists and by people who love nature and butterflies. The stamp highlights the beauty of insects and their role in reminding us of biodiversity. Collectors often enjoy adding such colorful and unusual stamps to their albums because they represent a rich and diverse era of postal history. This butterfly stamp is not only a picture of nature but also a memory of how a small dependency of Ajman found a place on the global philatelic map through creativity and vibrant design.

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Australia Chlorinda Hairstreak (Silky hairstreak) Butterfly 1981 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/australia-chlorinda-hairstreak-silky-hairstreak-butterfly-1981-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/australia-chlorinda-hairstreak-silky-hairstreak-butterfly-1981-stamp/#respond Wed, 14 Jan 2026 08:20:43 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987516042 Issue:         Australia Chlorinda Hairstreak (Silky hairstreak) Butterfly 1981 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Denominations:            30 C,

Issue Date:         1981

Issued By:      Australia Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Nature Subtle Masterpiece:

The Australia Butterfly stamp celebrates one of the country most delicate and lesser known native species. Known for its silken wings and soft coloring the Silky Hairstreak is a small butterfly with quiet beauty. Issued as part of a series showcasing Australian butterflies the stamp honors the nation rich biodiversity and growing appreciation for environmental conservation. It serves not only as a tribute to the natural world but also as a reminder of the intricate ecosystems that support life even in the smallest forms. Through this issue Australia turned a rare insect into a symbol of national pride and ecological wonder.

 

A Delicate Design Reflecting Fragile Elegance:

The stamp artwork features a finely detailed illustration of the Chlorinda Hairstreak poised on a leaf or in mid-flight its wings catching the light with subtle shades of brown silver and green. The design is gentle yet precise capturing the butterfly characteristic wing tails and softly marked patterns. The background is often kept minimal using light pastels or soft gradients to allow the butterfly to stand out. The artistic style is both scientific and expressive allowing viewers to appreciate the species as both a biological marvel and a visual gem. Every curve and color on the stamp reflects care and admiration for natural detail.

 

A Miniature Messenger of Conservation and Beauty:

Naturalists and casual admirers alike the 1981 Silky Hairstreak stamp offers more than beauty it sends a quiet message about conservation. It highlights the need to protect habitats and preserve the fragile balance that allows such rare butterflies to thrive. It also represents Australia growing role in environmental awareness during the late twentieth century. Whether collected for its elegance or mailed across the world this stamp spreads knowledge appreciation and gentle urgency. In its light wings lies a story of survival and sensitivity captured forever in ink and paper.

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Cambodia Artopoetes Pryeri Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-artopoetes-pryeri-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-artopoetes-pryeri-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Sat, 13 Dec 2025 08:30:51 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515935 Issue:      Cambodia Artopoetes Pryeri Butterfly 1991 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:        400 R, 

Issue Date:       1991

Issued By:       Cambodia Post

 

 

 

Tiny Jewel of the Cambodian Forest:


The 1991 featuring the butterfly Artopoetes pryeri celebrates a rare and exquisite species known for its delicate wings and subtle lavender blue tones this butterfly belongs to the Lycaenidae family often referred to as the gossamer winged butterflies which are among the smallest and most colorful in the world the stamp captures the fragile elegance of Artopoetes pryeri set against a gentle background that enhances its shimmering detail and quiet presence in the forest.

 

Messenger of Delicate Ecosystems in Nature:


Artopoetes pryeri thrives in quiet forest regions feeding on nectar and playing an important role in the balance of plant and insect life it symbolizes the sensitivity of natural ecosystems and the need to protect even the smallest members of the environment its limited range and specialized habitat make it an indicator of biodiversity health the 1991 stamp becomes more than a collector piece it is a visual reminder of nature intricate design and the importance of environmental awareness in Cambodia.

 

A Miniature Work of Winged Art on Postage:


Stamp from 1991 is part of a butterfly series designed to combine scientific accuracy with visual appeal the illustration of Artopoetes pryeri highlights its soft pastel colors and precise wing pattern making it both a tribute to nature and a collector delight butterflies are a timeless symbol of transformation beauty and fragility and this stamp preserves that essence in printed form through this small canvas Cambodia tells a big story about pride in its wildlife artistic heritage and dedication to ecological education

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Romania Butterfly Poplar admiral (Limenitis Populi) 1960 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/romania-butterfly-poplar-admiral-limenitis-populi-1960-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/romania-butterfly-poplar-admiral-limenitis-populi-1960-stamp/#respond Fri, 12 Dec 2025 11:10:58 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515794 Issue:       Romania Butterfly Poplar admiral (Limenitis Populi) 1960 Stamp

Type:        Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Stamps Denomination:        20 Bani,

Issue Date:       1960

Issued By:      Romania Post

 

 

 

Wings of Forest Grace:


The Romania 1960 stamp featuring the Poplar Admiral (Limenitis populi) showcases one of Europe largest and most majestic forest butterflies. With its broad dark wings edged in white and hints of blue shimmer this butterfly is both powerful and delicate. The stamp captures it in perfect form wings open and ready to fly symbolizing the freedom and beauty of Romania natural world. Native to wooded regions across Europe the Poplar Admiral prefers quiet groves and tall trees where it glides in and out of sunlight. Through this image the stamp tells a quiet story of nature elegance and balance.

 

Symbol of Hidden Beauty:


Issued in 1960 as part of a Romanian wildlife series this stamp places the Poplar Admiral in the spotlight turning a seldom seen forest dweller into a national emblem. The butterfly deep brown wings and pale markings are reproduced with care giving the image a lifelike quality. This species is known for being elusive and shy often hiding in high tree branches. Its appearance on a stamp gives collectors and nature lovers a chance to admire it up close. Romania uses this design not only to showcase biodiversity but to remind viewers of the hidden treasures found in local woodlands.

 

Nature Captured in Flight:


The Poplar Admiral stamp is more than a celebration of a single butterfly it reflects Romania commitment to preserving its ecosystems and inspiring environmental awareness. The butterfly short seasonal flight and specific habitat make it a delicate symbol of nature rhythms. On this 1960 stamp it becomes a timeless messenger of beauty and fragility. The elegant illustration detailed yet soft speaks to both scientific interest and artistic expression. With every letter it traveled on this stamp carried not just mail but a message from nature. It remains a cherished piece among collectors and a lasting tribute to the quiet wonders of Romania’s forests.

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Cambodia Argynnis Anadyomene Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-argynnis-anadyomene-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-argynnis-anadyomene-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Thu, 11 Dec 2025 08:30:37 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515932 Issue:      Cambodia Argynnis Anadyomene Butterfly 1991 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:       100 yen,

Issue Date:       1991

Issued By:       Cambodia Post

 

 

 

Golden Wings Glowing in Cambodian Nature:


The 1991 Cambodia stamp featuring Argynnis Anadyomene honors a butterfly known for its radiant golden orange wings and elegant flight pattern this species often found fluttering in open woodlands and meadows adds a lively sparkle to the landscape its wings are marked with intricate black patterns and hints of green on the underside giving it both camouflage and brilliance this beautiful butterfly symbolizes vitality and freedom and its appearance on a national stamp highlights Cambodia commitment to showcasing native biodiversity and natural beauty through philately.

 

A Symbol of Lightness and Seasonal Life:


Argynnis anadyomene is not just admired for its color it also plays a meaningful ecological role by helping pollinate flowers and indicating the health of its habitat commonly seen during warm months it follows the bloom of wildflowers and reflects the cycles of seasonal life in nature the butterfly presence on a 1991 Cambodian stamp celebrates these natural rhythms while educating the public about the importance of butterflies in maintaining ecological harmony and pollinator diversity.

 

Nature Art Framed on Cambodian Postage:


Stamp design is part of a butterfly series that transforms natural subjects into miniature artworks Argynnis anadyomene is shown in a delicate and detailed illustration surrounded by soft tones that enhance its vivid features this stamp captures the fascination with winged insects that has long inspired artists naturalists and collectors alike through this image Cambodia brings attention to the artistic value of nature and promotes pride in its native species while raising awareness about conservation and environmental appreciation

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Cambodia Lethe Marginalis Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-lethe-marginalis-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/cambodia-lethe-marginalis-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Tue, 09 Dec 2025 09:30:31 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515928 Issue:      Cambodia Lethe Marginalis Butterfly 1991 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:       200 R,

Issue Date:       1991

Issued By:       Cambodia Post

 

 

 

Shaded Wings in the Forests of Cambodia:


>The 1991 Cambodia postage stamp featuring Lethe marginalis presents a quiet yet captivating butterfly known for its earthy tones and eye like patterns on its wings found mostly in shady forested areas this butterfly blends into the undergrowth where it glides gently near the forest floor the Cambodian stamp captures this elusive creature in a natural pose showcasing its subtle beauty and connection to the dense and rich biodiversity of Southeast Asia it reflects the country intent to honor lesser-known yet ecologically vital species.

 

A Butterfly of Camouflage and Calm Grace:


>Lethe marginalis is admired for its brown and grey coloration decorated with delicate eye spots that serve as natural camouflage in leaf litter and tree bark while not as flashy as other butterflies it plays an important ecological role and symbolizes the quiet resilience of forest life the stamp encourages viewers to appreciate the understated species that form the backbone of Cambodia natural heritage bringing attention to the importance of all creatures in maintaining balance within tropical ecosystems.

 

From Forest Floor to Stamp Frame:


>Lethe marginalis represents how beauty can be found in subtle forms and how even the most discreet species deserve recognition by placing it on a national stamp Cambodia combines education with appreciation teaching the public about its native butterflies and promoting awareness of environmental diversity the soft natural tones of the stamp offer a peaceful artistic presence and demonstrate how postage can serve as both a visual and educational tool.

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Laos Papilio Machaon Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-papilio-machaon-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-papilio-machaon-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Sun, 07 Dec 2025 01:20:02 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515925 Issue:      Laos Papilio Machaon Butterfly 1991  Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:           285 K,

Issue Date:           1991

Issued By:       Laos Post

 

 

 

Royal Wings of the Countryside in Laos:


The 1991 Laos postage stamp featuring Papilio machaon celebrates one of the most admired butterflies in the world also known as the Old World swallowtail this species is instantly recognizable with its large yellow wings bold black markings and elegant tail-like extensions the Laos stamp captures the butterfly mid flight or perched in its natural habitat symbolizing grace and strength the country decision to showcase this butterfly emphasizes its dedication to highlighting natural beauty and biodiversity through philately.

 

Swallowtail Elegance and Ecological Value:


Papilio machaon is not only admired for its striking appearance but also for its important role in the ecosystem it acts as a pollinator and contributes to the balance of local flora found across meadows mountains and gardens this butterfly thrives in clean undisturbed environments which makes it a symbol of healthy nature by featuring it on a 1991 stamp Laos draws attention to both the species and the broader environmental message of conservation awareness and the need to protect butterfly habitats for future generations.

 

Nature Art on a Laotian Stamp:


With soft colors detailed illustration and cultural significance the 1991 Papilio machaon stamp reflects the harmony between art science and nature in Laos the swallowtail butterfly has long been admired in folklore and natural studies representing transformation endurance and elegance this stamp not only educates the public but also brings beauty to everyday mail it is part of a wider butterfly series issued by Laos combining educational purpose with artistic charm encouraging interest in both entomology and environmental responsibility.

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Laos Luehdorfia Puziloi Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-luehdorfia-puziloi-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-luehdorfia-puziloi-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Fri, 05 Dec 2025 12:00:43 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515921 Issue:      Laos Luehdorfia Puziloi Butterfly 1991  Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:           90 K,

Issue Date:           1991

Issued By:       Laos Post

 

 

 

Delicate Wings from the Mountains of Laos:


In 1991 Laos released a beautiful postage stamp featuring the butterfly Luehdorfia puziloi a rare and elegant species native to parts of East Asia including mountainous forests this butterfly is known for its soft yellow wings marked with black stripes and delicate red spots creating a pattern that resembles fine artwork the stamp highlights the species in full display showing both its unique beauty and ecological importance its presence on a Laotian stamp emphasizes the country commitment to celebrating and protecting natural biodiversity.

 

A Butterfly That Tells a Story of Nature and Survival:


The Luehdorfia puziloi is not just attractive it also represents the fragility of nature and the importance of preserving endangered habitats found in temperate forests this species depends on specific host plants to survive which makes it vulnerable to environmental changes through this 1991 stamp Laos brings attention to such sensitive creatures and the larger ecosystems they depend on featuring it is a visual reminder of the balance between species and habitat and the vital need for environmental awareness in both rural and urban areas.

 

Art and Education Through Philately in Laos:


This stamp from 1991 is part of a broader butterfly series that serves both artistic and educational purposes in Laos it blends natural science with postal art by showing intricate wing patterns and natural colors it educates the public about lesser known species and their role in the ecosystem the stamp also reflects Laotian culture appreciation of nature where butterflies often symbolize beauty peace and the renewal of life through small symbols like this Laos expresses national pride in its wildlife and participates in global conservation conversations.

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Laos Sasakia Charonda Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-sasakia-charonda-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/laos-sasakia-charonda-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Wed, 03 Dec 2025 04:10:33 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515918 Issue:      Laos Sasakia Charonda Butterfly 1991  Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Denominations:           55 K,

Issue Date:           1991

Issued By:       Laos Post

 

 

 

Royal Beauty from the Forest of Laos:


In 1991 Laos issued a stunning postage stamp featuring the Sasakia charonda butterfly also known as the Japanese Emperor this butterfly is admired for its large size and vibrant hues often shimmering with shades of violet blue and black the stamp showcases the butterfly in fine detail emphasizing its majestic wings and noble posture set against a soft green background this release reflects Laos’s appreciation of its rich insect biodiversity and contributes to raising awareness about native and regional species.

 

A Symbol of Nature Majesty in the Tropics:


The Sasakia charonda is more than just a beautiful butterfly it represents the elegance and diversity of Southeast Asian wildlife found in the forests of Laos and surrounding regions this butterfly is known to favor high canopies and is rarely seen by casual observers which makes its appearance on a national stamp a special event the 1991 issue captures its grandeur and educates the public on the importance of conserving forest habitats where such rare species thrive.

 

Wings of Culture and Conservation in Laos:


This 1991 stamp is part of a broader conservation themed series from Laos highlighting butterflies and other pollinators that play a crucial role in the ecosystem it blends scientific illustration with artistic expression and reflects the country’s cultural connection to nature butterflies in Laotian traditions often symbolize transformation and harmony and the Sasakia charonda stands tall among them through postage Laos sends a quiet but strong message about biodiversity preservation environmental respect and the wonders of the natural world Through this elegant 1991 stamp Laos not only honors a majestic butterfly but also reinforces the message that protecting even the smallest creatures contributes to the larger balance of life.

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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Curetis acuta) Butterfly 1991 Stamp https://stampsartmuseum.com/sahrawi-arab-democratic-republic-curetis-acuta-butterfly-1991-stamp/ https://stampsartmuseum.com/sahrawi-arab-democratic-republic-curetis-acuta-butterfly-1991-stamp/#respond Sat, 15 Nov 2025 10:10:14 +0000 https://stampsartmuseum.com/?p=987515912 Issue:      Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Curetis acuta) Butterfly 1991 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:         1

Stamps Denomination:        60  PTAS

Issue Date:        1991

Issued By:      Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Post

 

 

 

Nature and Beauty Captured by Design:


The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic issued this 1991 stamp showcasing the vibrant Curetis acuta butterfly a species admired for its metallic orange and brown wings the butterfly appears in full detail at the center of the design set against a soft green background that evokes a natural habitat and promotes the rich biodiversity of the region the stamp is not just a piece of postal history but a miniature piece of art that captures attention with its elegance and precision in portraying a species native to parts of Asia.

 

International Tribute Through Philately:


This stamp was released in celebration of Philanippon 91 an international philatelic exhibition held in Japan the word Philanippon printed on the stamp links it directly to this prestigious global event where nations around the world contributed unique and special editions it shows how even lesser known regions like the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic engage in global cultural and educational exchanges through postage the stamp includes multilingual inscriptions in Spanish Arabic and English reflecting the inclusive spirit of international exhibitions.

 

Symbol of Identity and Expression:


Through this butterfly issue the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic reinforces its presence on the world stage stamps like this serve both as cultural ambassadors and soft expressions of national identity the butterfly here symbolizes transformation hope and natural heritage while the inscription RASD SAHARA OCC situates the stamp firmly in the context of a region seeking international recognition even in philately this political and symbolic messaging is subtly interwoven with aesthetics and biodiversity education making the stamp a quiet yet powerful expression of Sahrawi cultural..

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