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UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp

Issue:    UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp Type:   Stamp Number of Stamps:    2 Stamps Denomination:    13 P Issue Date:    1986 Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

Issue:    UK The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp

Type:   Stamp

Number of Stamps:    2

Stamps Denomination:    13 P

Issue Date:    1986

Issued By:   Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

A Unique Holiday Symbol

Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp is a special edition that captures the intersection of legend nature and the festive spirit. Released as part of the Royal Mail annual Christmas stamp collection the 1990 issue highlights the Glastonbury Thorn a sacred tree rooted in British folklore. The stamp design features the thorn tree adorned with Christmas decorations symbolizing both the spiritual and festive significance of the season.

 

A Tree with Historical and Religious Significance

The Glastonbury Thorn is associated with the town of Glastonbury in Somerset England and is steeped in Christian and Arthurian legend. According to tradition the tree is believed to have sprouted from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea who is said to have visited Glastonbury after the Crucifixion. The thorn is renowned for blooming twice a year once in spring and again around Christmas making it a fitting emblem for the holiday season.

 

A Treasured Addition to Holiday Collections

The Glastonbury Thorn Christmas Stamp is a fascinating piece of both botanical and religious history. Its design merges folklore with the Christmas spirit making it a cherished addition to any holiday themed collection. As a symbol of faith tradition and festive joy the stamp continues to resonate with collectors and those who appreciate the deeper meaning behind the Christmas holiday.